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Version: 2006
Release Date: 07 Jan 2006
Supported Languages: English
Supported OS: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 3.x,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003
File Size: 1.93MB
Program Type: Shareware
Price: $49.00

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* Neu in this version
* Correlations Meter
* RMS Level Meter and Peak Level for the Input and Output
* integrated Compressor, Limiter und Enhancer
* 1/3 Octave displaying for the frequency bands
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* Automatic Calculation of Band Frequencies with Octave selector
* DSP Normalization of Wave files
* Programmable Frequency selection with independent Band Calculator
* Programmable Q-Factor for fine-tuning separate configurations
* Configurations saved in 2 convenient locations for reloading all project data
* Automated Equalization of Live Audio in Real time for evaluation via external support
* Automated Real time Equalization of all Digital Audio infinitely with no loss of quality
* MP3 Player / Refresher
* Q-Factor for fine-tuning separate configurations
* Sync to loop feature for specific evaluation of Digital Audio files
* Programmable Frequency selection with independent Band Calculator Programmable
When Auto Correct is enabled, it will scan all selected frequencies in the wav file to determine the minimum and maximum amplitudes.It will then correct these variations by automatically increasing or decreasing the levels of attenuation at specific frequency intervals (usually 1/3 octave).

The result is a nearly linear frequency response. For the listener, this creates more consistent sounding audio. A typical application that would benefit from this tool is an internet radio station. A common problem that many of these stations experience is an inconsistency in true audio reproduction (i.e., different songs sound different). By utilizing this function, one may be assured that there will be an average and consistent degree of bass and treble response, independent of a specific song title or artist.

Varying the "Q-Factor" will change the overall tone quality. Using a Q-Factor over 7-8 will create a softer, finer, more blended sound.


Graphic Equalizer Studio 2005


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