An audio equalizer (EQ) is a tool used to adjust the balance of different frequency components in an audio signal. It allows you to boost or cut specific frequency ranges, shaping the overall sound.
The 10-band Equalizer is a fixed frequence equalizer. The width (Q) of each band is static. The frequency bands ranges from 30kHz to 10kHz.
The input gain and the gain for each band can be adjusted from -36 dB to +36 dB. If the signal is overloaded (>100% dbfs), the warnings section will indicate the peak output value (dB).
Warnings
- Signal overload - if the peak level is above 0dBFS, the signal overload indicator will be active for two seconds.
- Peak Overload (dB) - last measured peak value in dBFS.
For more information on audio, see Working with audio in scenes.
(The operator is available in R1 2025 and later releases)