6.4.210-Band Equaliz��er
The equalizer can modify the audio output for different frequencies, and be used to compensate for deficiencies in your speakers/systems. There are 12 default patterns and you can also make your own settings.
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1 | Default equaliz��er | There are 12 available equalizer patterns. Click one to apply | |||||||
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2 | User Defined | You can click this button to apply your own defined | |||||||
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3 | Equalier slider | Adjust the gain for each band (30~16KHz) | |||||||
4 | Save name | Key in a name for your own “User Defined” equalizer setting | |||||||
5 | Add / save | Click this “+” button to save the parameters into User Defined | |||||||
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6 | Delete | Click this | |||||||
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