Using the Audio EQ Tool
The Audio Equalization (EQ) tool supports real-time, segment-based frequency equalization on individual clips. This feature allows you to adjust the high, low, and midrange frequency ranges of an audio clip. You can also save a variety of audio EQ effects and apply them in different circumstances, as described in this section.
To access the Audio EQ tool, do one of the following:
  Select Tools > Audio EQ.
  If one of the Audio tools is already open, click the Effect Mode Selector pop-up menu, and select EQ.
The Audio EQ tool opens.
See the following topics:
  Audio EQ Tool Components
  Basic EQ Tool Components
  EQ-Specific Features
  Applying Audio EQ Effects
  Saving Audio EQ Effects
  Removing Audio EQ Effects
  Audio EQ Examples
  Low Shelf Example
  Small Octave Range Example
  Using Audio EQ Templates
  Applying an EQ Template
  Creating Your Own Templates
  Adding an EQ Template to the Fast Menu (Windows)
  Adjusting EQ While Playing an Audio Effect

Some features described in Help are available only in Avid Xpress Pro or Avid Xpress DV. For more information about Avid Free DV go to
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