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EQ

An EQ (equalizer) node processes incoming audio streams by adjusting the balance of different frequency bands. This allows for shaping the tonal characteristics of the sound, enhancing or reducing specific frequencies to achieve the desired audio quality. Three-band EQs typically provide control over low, mid, and high-frequency ranges, making them popular for basic tonal adjustments in music production, broadcasting, and live sound.

The following extensions provide EQ nodes: