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 3-band Equalizer equalizer with variable frequency, gain and Q (width) settings. 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)