You can find presets for both in the Graphic Equalizer and Parametric Equalizer in Audition. Then customize it to perfect and optimize your sound.Ī high-pass filter cuts low frequencies and lets high frequencies pass through, while a low-pass filter cuts high frequencies. With selections including Beefy Snare, Old Time Radio, or Vocal Enhancer, you might find just what you need. If the overall volume level is too loud or too soft after you adjust the EQ settings, move the Master Gain slider for volume control. A very narrow Q will result in a steep slope and a more manipulated sound. The wider the Q, the more gradual the slope and more natural-sounding the cut. The curve of the line will bend around that dot.Īdjust the Q/Width to determine the effect your boost or cut has on surrounding frequencies. Make adjustments by moving the dots on the graph where you want them or typing your desired frequency and gain in the fields below the graph. Amplitude runs along the vertical ruler or y-axis, from -15dB to 15dB or from -48 to 48. In Audition the equalizer appears as a horizontal line on a graph, with frequency running along the horizontal ruler or x-axis from 0Hz to 10kHz in evenly spaced octaves. Audio engineers like using parametric equalizers because they offer maximum control over tonal equalization.
You can find the Parametric Equalizer effect in the same tab as the Graphic Equalizer.