Graphic EQ

The Graphic EQ (equalizer) lets you adjust or retouch the sound quality of the waveform data by editing the frequency level divided by multiple bands.

MySoundStudio provides 10-bands graphic EQ, meaning that frequency is divided into 10 individual bands to be manipulated.

You can fine tune sound data by adjusting parameters organized in two tabs: Graphic EQ and Graphic EQ Setting Q.

The Graphic EQ tab

31.5Hz, 63Hz, 125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz, 1kHz, 2kHz, 4kHz, 8kHz, 16kHz

Determines the level of each band. Drag the slider or type the numeric value in the box to set the Gain value.
The number value in the box and the slider setting are linked together. Changing either one of them updates another to reflect the change.

Master

Applys a gain after processing.

Reset

Resets all the Gain values to 0.00 dB.

The Graphic EQ Setting Q tab

Quality Factor

Determines how much the effect is applied to the waveform. The higher the Quality Factor, the less the effect will be applied. The lower the Quality Factor, the greater the effect will be applied.

Reset

Resets all the Gain and Quality Factor values for all bands to 0.00 dB and 3.00, respectively.


The equalizer can be used for two different purposes: one for correcting the sound level to restore the original sound quality which you lost at some point during editing the sound, or the other for creating completely new sound by making lots of changes to the original sound level.

Setting the gain value too high may cause sound clipped.