Audio EQ is an easy-to-use audio equalizer for Chrome; it works very effectively on HTML5 sites. With this extension installed on Chrome, you will get more volume than the volume that you have heard ...
Whether you're listening in your living room, in your car or on a plane, you can make audio sound the way you want using a simple equalizer (EQ). It can even help compensate (to an extent) for ...
As you may or may not recall, I've been writing, ranting and raving about levels, loudness and compression in television broadcast for the past year. It's time for something else, because I can't ...
The AirPods Pro are great earbuds out of the box, but adjusting settings on your Apple device and music app can enhance their audio quality.
Audio signal processing has experienced considerable advancements over recent decades, evolving from basic analogue filtering approaches to sophisticated digital methodologies. A central focus of ...
A comprehensive 10-band EQ pedal that harnesses the full power of Source Audio’s digital know-how to offer deep-edits via the Neuro app, and has the memory to remember your go-to sounds. Once on your ...
We had the good fortune this month of sitting down with Bill Dudleston, Chief Designer and Owner of Legacy Audio to discuss DSP and EQ processing for loudspeaker systems. Audioholics: What are your ...
I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since 2011. Before that, I was PCMag's lead audio analyst from 2006 to 2011. Even though I'm a freelancer now, PCMag has been my home for well over a decade, ...
Did you like playing audio (music and videos) on your Windows computer? You must have encountered a loudness issue at times. It is not limited to Windows; it occurs on all devices and operating ...
Morph EQ takes your regular EQ interface and injects it with some real-time manipulation for awesome filtering effects. Good choice of filter types. Flexible and simple morphing system. Global curve ...
Some of you may recall that I've been writing about equalization. In my last column I described how we can "notch out" narrow bands of resonances that sound bad to us. I called it something like ...
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