Equalization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Equalization , equalisation or EQ is the process of using passive or active electronic elements or digital algorithms for the purpose of altering (originally flattening) the frequency response ch...
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Information about audio equalization. ... Equalization is most commonly used to correct signals which sound unnatural. For example, if a sound was recorded in a room which accentuates high frequencies, an equalizer can reduce those frequencies to a more normal level.
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The purpose of sound-equalization is to restore the balance of frequencies of the sound reproduction to that of the original, live sounds. ... The Anstendig Institute has been able to extend research on hearing and sound-equalization into the realm of real-life listening experience. The results so far have produced...
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However, most consumer gear only allows you to adjust the equalization as it comes out the speakers--usually you can't adjust the tone of the sound as it being recorded. Professional equipment, on the other hand, does indeed give you this opportunity. ... Sound > Control > Equalization;
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www.video101course.com/300sound330.html
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Sound System Equalization; Considerations, Preparation, and a Suggested; Methodology for Sound Reinforcement System; Equalization by: John Murray, ProSonic Solutions; ... But changing the equalization to accommodate that is still tuning the direct sound of the speaker, not the room. Once the sound leaves the speaker,
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www.prosonicsolutions.com/articles/Sound%20System%20Equalization.pdf
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): This paper describes an intelligent interface to assist in the expert perceptual task of sound equalization. This is commonly done by a sound engineer in a recording studio, live concert setting, or in setting up audio systems. ... Add a tag: ... BibTeX | Add To MetaCart...
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Equalization; I guarantee that you will never create a perfect recording first time; and one of the characteristics of the track you will (nearly) always want to change is the frequency response or Equalization (EQ). ... * To make a vocal or instrument sound cleaner, more defined and stand out from...
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www.homestudiozone.com/audio-sound-equalization.php
www.homestudiozone.com/audio-sound-equalization.php
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This skill is then used in a sound equalization expert system, which learns to proficiently adjust the timbres (tonal qualities) of brightness, darkness, and smoothness in a context-dependent fashion. The computer is used as a tool to sense, process, and act in helping the user perform a perceptual task.
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web.media.mit.edu/~lieber/IUI/Reed/Reed.pdf
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J Acoust Soc Am. 2004; 116(6):3271-4 (ISSN: 0001-4966) ... View This Abstract Online ... Sarris JC; Jacobsen F; Cambourakis GE;
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/15658677
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