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            <h1>Equalizer 8 Band</h1>
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            <h2>Functionality</h2>
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                Equalizers are possibly the most used signal processors in a studio environment. With an equalizer you can <strong>alter the frequency spectrum of an instrument</strong> with different types of filters. Equalizers are used to <strong>increase or decrease the volume of different frequency ranges</strong>. You may add some presence to your track, cut unneccessary sub frequencies, make "room" for mixing a signal with others without producing indifferent mud, brighten dull recordings or "fix" an unsatisfying but not reproducable recording - Equalizers are the <strong>swiss army knife</strong> in audio production.
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                <strong>The 8 band equalizer</strong> is a great compromise between flexibility and overload. Four peak filters and fullsize bass/treble sections provide enough bands to fit the everydays needs.
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            <h2>Filters</h2>
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                <strong>Please refer to the <a href="Equalizer12band.html" title="Equalizer 12 Band">Equalizer 12 Band manual</a> for a description of the filters.</strong>
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            <h2>Tips</h2>
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                <strong>Please refer to the <a href="Equalizer12band.html" title="Equalizer 12 Band">Equalizer 12 Band manual</a> for more information on equalization.</strong>
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            <h2>Controls</h2>
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                <strong>Please refer to the <a href="Equalizer12band.html" title="Equalizer 12 Band">Equalizer 12 Band manual</a> for the description of all controls.</strong>
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