WavePreset™
Sound ProcessingWavePreset™ is a twelve-band full parametric equalizer with dedicated EQ gain that each band can enable individually. This unique function allows fine-tuning of the speaker for its optimal performance.
A complete library of AUDAC loudspeakers and set solution presets is available for your projects, making it easy to pick the right file, load it and play it! Besides the optimal acoustic configurations, this library also includes the loudspeaker performance parameters providing bulletproof protection for them.
Parameter Name | Parameter Range | Parameter Definition |
Show Table | Enable/Disable | Opens a table showing the filters that can be applied |
Type | Selection | Opens a list of filters that can be selected |
Peaking | Selection | Peaking Filter provides a boost or a cut to a band of frequencies around a center frequency. |
Low Pass | Selection | Applies Second Order Low Pass filter. With a Low-Pass filter, the frequencies above the crossover frequency will be suppressed. |
High Pass | Selection | Applies Second Order High Pass filter. With a High-Pass filter, the frequencies below the crossover frequency will be suppressed. |
Linkwitz | Selection | Linkwitz Transform changes effective frequency and Q-factor to desired values. Typically, this is used to lower F to get more low bass output or to lower the Q to make the box behave like a larger box. |
All Pass | Selection | All-pass filter passes all frequencies equally in gain but changes the phase relationship among various frequencies. |
Low Shelf | Selection | Low Shelf filter boosts or reduces the audio level below the desired frequency rather than removing them. |
High Shelf | Selection | High Shelf filter boosts or reduces the audio level above the desired frequency rather than removing them. |
First Order Low Pass | Selection | Applies First Order Low Pass filter. With a Low-Pass filter, the frequencies above the crossover frequency will be suppressed. |
First Order High Pass | Selection | Applies First Order High Pass filter. With a High-Pass filter, the frequencies below the crossover frequency will be suppressed. |
Frequency | 20Hz -20kHz | The Frequency parameter indicates the center frequency of the filter. This is the central frequency between the upper and lower cutoff frequencies of the filter. The frequency can be set between 20Hz and 20kHz. |
Q-factor | 0.01 - 15 | The Q-factor parameter is the quality factor related to the bandwidth of the filter. A higher Q-factor indicates a more selective filter with a smaller bandwidth. The standard Q-factor value for the 7-band EQ is set to 0.9, whereby the 7 bands have good coverage over the entire audio spectrum. A higher Q-factor makes it possible to influence specific frequency ranges of the audio spectrum. |
Boost | -15 – 15 dB | The Boost boosts or cuts the desired filter by 15 dB. |
Enabled | Enable/Disable | Enables or disables the desired filter. |