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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Effects reference
These functions are listed in order from narrowest to widest. Narrower functions include fewer surrounding, or
sidelobe, frequencies but less precisely reflect center frequencies. Wider functions include more surrounding
frequencies but more precisely reflect center frequencies. The Hamming and Blackman options provide excellent
overall results.
More Help topics
"About process
effects" on page 63
"Apply individual effects in the Waveform
"Control effect settings with
"Use effect
presets" on page 61
Graphic Equalizer effect
The Filter And EQ > Graphic Equalizer effect boosts or cuts specific frequency bands and provides a visual
representation of the resulting EQ curve. Unlike the Parametric Equalizer, the Graphic Equalizer uses preset frequency
bands for quick and easy equalization.
You can space frequency bands at the following intervals:
• One octave (10 bands)
• One-half octave (20 bands)
• One-third octave (30 bands)
Graphic equalizers with fewer bands provide quicker adjustment; more bands provide greater precision.
Sets the exact boost or attenuation (measured in decibels) for the chosen band.
Gain sliders
Defines the range of the slider controls. Enter any value between 1.5 and 120 dB. (By comparison, standard
Range
hardware equalizers have a range of about 12 to 30 dB.)
Sets the accuracy level for equalization. Higher accuracy levels give better frequency response in the lower
Accuracy
ranges, but they require more processing time. If you equalize only higher frequencies, you can use lower accuracy
levels.
If you equalize extremely low frequencies, set Accuracy to between 500 and 5000 points.
Compensates for an overall volume level that is too soft or too loud after the EQ settings are adjusted. The
Master Gain
default value of 0 dB represents no master gain adjustment.
Note: The Graphic Equalizer is an FIR (Finite Impulse Response) filter. FIR filters better maintain phase accuracy but
have slightly less frequency accuracy than IIR (Infinite Impulse Response) filters like the Parametric Equalizer.
More Help topics
"Applying effects in the Waveform
"Applying effects in the Multitrack
"Use effect
presets" on page 61
Editor" on page 62
graphs" on page 61
Editor" on page 62
Editor" on page 63
Last updated 2/16/2012
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