Equalizer (Eq) - PRESONUS Revelator Dynamic Owner's Manual

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presence of the "s" or "sh" sound. Depending on your accent and speech pattern, it can be more or less
pronounced.
Power User Tip: While it may be charming in casual speech, sibilance can quickly become distracting because
it resonates at a higher frequency that can become grating when heard repeatedly. The goal of a de-esser is not
to remove the "s" sound entirely, rather, it's intended purpose is to level it out so that it's even with the rest of the
consonants. In other words, you'll still sound like you.
For more advanced compression controls and to learn about the different compressor models onboard
your Revelator Dynamic, see the

5.1.4 Equalizer (EQ)

An equalizer, or EQ, is a filter that allows you to adjust the volume level of a frequency or range of fre-
quencies within an audio signal. In its simplest form, an EQ will let you turn the treble and bass up or
down, allowing you to adjust the coloration of your car stereo or your television. In professional audio
circles, equalization is a highly sophisticated art that can be used to sculpt the tone of instruments in a
mix, counteract anomalies in a room, or just pump up the bass.
Regardless of its application, good equalization is critical to a good sound. When used correctly, an
equalizer can provide the impression of nearness or distance, "fatten" or "thin" a sound, and help blend or
provide separation between similar sounds in a mix, allowing both to be heard as intended.
Choose between the following preset EQ settings:
5.1.4   Equalizer (EQ)
Advanced Features and Customization Tools section.
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