1/26/2024 0 Comments Best audio equalizer softwareRather than lower all frequencies like a gain filter would, the Duck presets would only lower the frequencies of human speech, with the voice fundamentals between 100-250 Hz being lowered moreso than higher octaves due to energy differences. I’m thinking two presets, maybe “Duck music by -6 dB” and “Duck music by -12 dB”. But that’s just me, which may not be the common use case.Ĭould there be presets added for ducking music? This would be different than riding a Gain filter. When I hear a sound I don’t like, I know the frequency of it by ear, then search the UI by frequency, not by Band 1/2/3. That’s easier to find if Frequency is listed first. When eye-scanning the UI to figure out which band I need to modify, I need to locate the proper Frequency before I modify any Gain. I’m normally used to Frequency being listed first. I can see the value, but there’s so much other stuff between Gain spinners that the curve isn’t very apparent. In the parametric EQ, I get the impression that Gain was listed first to create the visual appearance of the modified gain curve. But when they’re horizontal, the alignment just looks better to me and is easier to visually scan in long-form. On a vertical graphic EQ, I would totally understand the kHz. In the 15-band EQ, to my eye, the labels flow better if “10000 Hz” and “20000 Hz” are kept in Hz rather than suddenly converting to kHz. As in, “1750 Hz” is easier to read than “1750Hz”. In the 15-band EQ, the numbers would be easier to read if there was a space between the frequency and the “Hz” unit. These are fantastic and much-needed additions! A few early thoughts…
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