Behavior At 48kHz, Continued
Behavior At 48kHz, Continued
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Set at maximum, the middle range rises to over 12dB.

Here, the software offers a "kill" function enabling a frequency to be muted.
The low range centers on 100Hz and the high on 16kHz with an attenuation of about 40dB. In other words, not much remains of these frequencies if the settings are at maximum attenuation. Adjustment is not symmetrical, so happily, in "max" position, you won't get corresponding accentuation.

Killer mode is an option at 2kHz with an attenuation around 40dB.
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