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There are two {{T1}} Presets specifically Prerecorded Music or more generally, backing tracks. | There are two {{T1}} Presets specifically Prerecorded Music or more generally, backing tracks. | ||
− | Category: DJ/Playback | + | '''<big>Category: DJ/Playback</big>''' |
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− | This is optimized for low volume music. The low bass and treble are boosted to better match the physics/psychoacoustics of our own auditory system. | + | '''<big>Preset: Low Volume Music</big>''' |
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+ | :This is optimized for low volume music. The low bass and treble are boosted to better match the physics/psychoacoustics of our own auditory system. | ||
+ | ::For prerecorded music at low level, for DJs and for break music at the gig. Sort of like the Fletcher-Munson (Tony Sarno calls it the “Herman Munster”) curve; bass and treble boost, just the right amount if you’re playing at 85 dB or so. Source: [[Presets 2.0|Presets 2.0]]Cliff-at-Bose | ||
[[Image:T1DJPresetLowVolume.png]] | [[Image:T1DJPresetLowVolume.png]] | ||
− | Category: DJ/Playback | + | '''<big>Category: DJ/Playback</big>''' |
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− | This is optimized for higher volume music. Some of the bass is boosted and some of the upper mids are reduced to have a more natural sound at these higher volumes. | + | '''<big>Preset: High Volume Music</big>''' |
+ | :This is optimized for higher volume music. Some of the bass is boosted and some of the upper mids are reduced to have a more natural sound at these higher volumes. | ||
[[Image:T1DJPresetHighVolume.png]] | [[Image:T1DJPresetHighVolume.png]] |
Latest revision as of 12:51, 21 March 2023
There are two T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine Presets specifically Prerecorded Music or more generally, backing tracks.
Category: DJ/Playback
Preset: Low Volume Music
- This is optimized for low volume music. The low bass and treble are boosted to better match the physics/psychoacoustics of our own auditory system.
- For prerecorded music at low level, for DJs and for break music at the gig. Sort of like the Fletcher-Munson (Tony Sarno calls it the “Herman Munster”) curve; bass and treble boost, just the right amount if you’re playing at 85 dB or so. Source: Presets 2.0Cliff-at-Bose
Category: DJ/Playback
Preset: High Volume Music
- This is optimized for higher volume music. Some of the bass is boosted and some of the upper mids are reduced to have a more natural sound at these higher volumes.
Source: Preset 58