Peak Filter
Type: noun
Pronunciation: /peak-fil-ter/
What does Peak Filter mean? A type of filter that acts as a narrow bell curve, it boosts or cuts the middle/center frequencies in an audio signal.
Peak Filter is a type of filter that acts as a narrow bell curve, it boosts or cuts the middle/center frequencies in an audio signal, as opposed to high-pass or low-pass filters (not the same as amplitude peaks).
Technically a peak filter doesn’t filter out any frequencies but acts as a resonator at a particular narrow band of frequencies.
Example sentence: “Use the peak filter on it.”
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