In audio production, "low-frequency" usually refers to the 20–200 Hz range. However, the specific value is highly significant in technical circles for the following reasons:
If you are dealing with a recording containing this or other unwanted frequencies, engineers typically use: low-frequency-15.7z
Often used for true low-end rumble (20 Hz to 1 kHz). In audio production, "low-frequency" usually refers to the
When dealing with low-end frequencies (bass/kick), it is critical to ensure phase alignment to prevent "wobbly" or weak sounds. 7 kHz noise from your own audio? In audio production
Tools like Soothe2 or standard notch EQs can target and remove a surgical spike like a 15.7 kHz whine without affecting the rest of the audio.
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