Equalization, often abbreviated as EQ, is a process used to adjust the balance of frequencies in an audio signal. This can be done to enhance certain aspects of the sound, such as making vocals clearer or reducing background noise.
The equalizer works by boosting or cutting specific frequency bands. Each band corresponds to a range of frequencies, and adjusting these bands allows for precise control over the audio spectrum.
A = Amplitude of the filter,
f_c = Cutoff frequency,
n = Order of the filter.
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