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| DB audio mixer & editor: Filter effects applied like band pass, high pass, low pass or high shelf |
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Filter Effects
Filter effects work by allowing only certain frequencies to pass while filtering others producing distinct sound.
| 1. Band Pass |
Band Pass filter consists of a Low Pass and a High Pass combined together, so it allows the frequencies falling within a certain range to pass through.
- Frequency: The central frequency of the filter, in Hertz.
- Steepness: Steepness of the filter, varies from 0.01 to 100.
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| 2. High Pass |
- Frequency: The central frequency of the filter, in hertz.
- Steepness: Steepness of the filter, varies from 0.01 to 100.
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| 3. High Shelf |
High Shelf filter decreases volume of the lower frequencies and passes the higher.
- Frequency: The central frequency of the filter, in hertz.
- db Gain: Gain in db. Varies from -92 to 0.
- Steepness: Steepness of the filter, varies from 0.01 to 100.
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| 4. Low Pass |
- Frequency: The central frequency of the filter, in hertz.
- Steepness: Steepness of the filter, varies from 0.01 to 100.
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| 5. Low Shelf |
Low Shelf filter decreases volume of the higher frequencies and passes the lower.
- Frequency: The central frequency of the filter, in hertz.
- db Gain: Gain in db. Varies from -92 to
- Steepness: Steepness of the filter, varies from 0.01 to 100.
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| 6. Notch |
- Frequency: The central frequency of the filter, in hertz.
- Steepness: Steepness of the filter, varies from 0.01 to 100.
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