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Graphic EQ Week 2 PowerPoint
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What is Graphic EQ? GRAPHIC EQ: Common type of EQ, has banks of SLIDERS to control specific FREQUENCIES Sliders can ADD or SUBTRACT dB Subtractive is usually better BANDS: Each specific frequency control CAR: May have as little as 2 bands (BASS and TREBLE) LIVE SOUND: 25 to 31 bands
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Definitions THIRD-OCTAVE EQ: Most amount of bands. Each is a third-octave from the next 2/3 octave EQ: Second most bands. Less precise, but more general control Often used to eliminate FEEDBACK
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Some History Historically, the first use of slide controls in an equalizer was in the Langevin Model EQ-251A which featured two passive equalization sections, a bass shelving filter and a pass band filter. Each filter had switchable frequencies and used a 15 position slide switch to adjust cut or boost. The first true graphic equalizer was the type 7080 developed by Art Davis's Cinema Engineering. It featured 6 bands with a boost or cut range of 8 dB. It used a slide switch to adjust each band in 1 dB steps. Davis's second graphic equalizer was the Altec Lansing Model 9062A EQ. In 1967 Davis developed the first 1/3 octave variable notch filter set, the Altec-Lansing "Acousta- Voice" system.
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BSS Audio FCS-960
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DBX 215: Dual 15-Band
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Behringer Mini FBQ
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Logic Graphic EQ
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Waves Renaissance EQ
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Concepts of EQ In software: NOTCH filtering is a narrow band to pinpoint frequencies SUBTRACTIVE EQ: Why is that better? Simple HI and LO pass: when are they used? What is OVER and UNDERSHOOT? Adjusting Q: What is it? What is LINEAR-PHASE EQ: Phase shift introduced that is proportional to the frequency
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