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- An equalizer is like a processing buffet
- Users can select different filter types to change frequency balance of sound
- One has to decide which filter types to use first
- The best one to start with when balancing mix is called a "shelf" or "shelving" filter
- Its a broad-brush processor that can change the level of one whole end of frequency spectrum
- Two primary variants are low shelf and high shelf affecting lower and higher ends, respectively
- Shelves have gain as at least one user-variable parameter which simply determines level change applied to filtered frequency region
- Their corner frequency is another attribute; it determines boundary between processed and unprocessed frequencies
- EQ designs usually don't have fixed corner frequencies for shelving filters since it restricts options too much
- An equalizer is like a processing buffet
- Users can select different filter types to change frequency balance of sound
- One has to decide which filter types to use first
- The best one to start with when balancing mix is called a "shelf" or "shelving" filter
- Its a broad-brush processor that can change the level of one whole end of frequency spectrum
- Two primary variants are low shelf and high shelf affecting lower and higher ends, respectively
- Shelves have gain as at least one user-variable parameter which simply determines level change applied to filtered frequency region
- Their corner frequency is another attribute; it determines boundary between processed and unprocessed frequencies
- EQ designs usually don't have fixed corner frequencies for shelving filters since it restricts options too much