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Revision as of 11:20, 11 July 2024
After simple gain stages, equalizers are the second most fundamental tool of the audio engineer. They are great to polish the tone color of an already good signal, but doomed to fail when applied to distorted or comb-filtered mate...
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English | Signal processing/Equalizers | After simple gain stages, equalizers are the second most fundamental tool of the audio engineer. They are great to polish the tone color of an already good signal, but doomed to fail when applied to distorted or comb-filtered mate... |
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bell filters and their parameters (English)
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shelf filters and their parameters (English)
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high- and lowpass filters and their parameters (English)
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the effect of filters on the phase response (English)
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concepts of IIR and FIR filters (English)
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