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Understanding the Equalizer (EQ):
- An Equalizer (or EQ) is a tool found in most audio players that adjusts the volume of individual frequencies within an audio source. In Noted, you can use the EQ to dial down background noise and improve clarity, ensuring your audio notes are pleasant to listen to.
Why Use EQ in Noted?
- If you regularly record and review hours-long audio notes, the EQ can significantly enhance your playback experience. By fine-tuning the audio, you can prevent certain frequencies from becoming grating and customize the sound to your preference.
How to Use the Built-in EQ:
- Noted’s EQ allows you to balance low, mid, and high frequencies. Here’s how to access and adjust the EQ settings on your devices:
- iOS
- macOS
1. Tap the ⋯ icon at the top right corner of your screen.
2. Open the Note Settings (the first option of the three at the bottom).
3. Scroll down to EQ.
4. Toggle the EQ on/off and adjust the three bands to suit your preference.
1. Open the Note Settings
2. Scroll down to EQ on the General Tab
3. Toggle the EQ on/off and adjust the three bands to suit your preference.
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Contact UsKey Points to Remember:
- The EQ adjustments apply during playback, not during recording. This means your original audio remains unchanged.
- Feel free to experiment with the EQ settings to find the perfect balance for your recordings.
Combining EQ with Noise Reduction:
- Use the EQ in conjunction with Noted’s noise reduction feature to achieve the best audio quality. The noise reduction feature also applies during playback, ensuring a clean and clear listening experience.