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ouestaudition
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« on: 16 Nov '11 - 21:37 »
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Hello,

I would like to know if there a way to change frequency response of my file, using the equalizer function, for change that are more than 20 dB ? I need only to reduce level and not to increase it

It seems you use DirectX and it seems that the values must be between -20 et 20.
I need to go from 0 to -90 dB

Thank's a lot for your help
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Gabriel
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« Reply #1 on: 17 Nov '11 - 02:10 »
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I guess you can put more than two or more EQs one after another, to get more reduction.
Just remember that you can't add dB directly, you need to convert them to Intensity, add these, and then convert them back to dB.
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Chris
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« Reply #2 on: 17 Nov '11 - 13:59 »
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I think to work with the Bass_FX EQ is a better solution

Chris
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