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<blockquote data-quote="ciaonzo" data-source="post: 6289759" data-attributes="member: 607015"><p>An EQ is usually a tool that becomes necessary to correct frequency response and the Epicenter is more of an enhancement device usually added for fun. It tracks frequencies that exist in a recording at a specified sampling rate and artificially adds a fundamental frequency one octave below it. So if your anemic 80's music has a 60hz synthesiser tone and you wish it had more bottom end you could turn on the Epicenter and add a 30hz tone right underneath it. This is, of course, the dumbed down explaination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ciaonzo, post: 6289759, member: 607015"] An EQ is usually a tool that becomes necessary to correct frequency response and the Epicenter is more of an enhancement device usually added for fun. It tracks frequencies that exist in a recording at a specified sampling rate and artificially adds a fundamental frequency one octave below it. So if your anemic 80's music has a 60hz synthesiser tone and you wish it had more bottom end you could turn on the Epicenter and add a 30hz tone right underneath it. This is, of course, the dumbed down explaination. [/QUOTE]
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