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│ ú Software.Automatic.Graphic.Equalizer.v1.0.0.Regged-TPN
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└─│──────────────────────────ú───────────────────────────────────────────│─┘
│ Release Date : 01.03.02 │ ┌─────────────────────┐
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│ Release Type : Serial ú──────────ú Release Notes ú──────────────ú
│ Releaes Size : 03 x 1.44 │ └─────────────────────┘
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│ When music is played back through a sound system, it sounds │
│ different to how it sounded when it was originally recorded. There │
│ are many reasons for this but the major one is the frequency │
│ response of the system. Ideally the frequency response should be │
│ flat, i.e. all frequencies are played back at the same volume, │
│ unfortunately it almost never is. There are two main reasons for │
│ this. The first is that speakers cannot produce a flat frequency │
│ response across the whole range of audible sound (20Hz to 20KHz).
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│ Manufacturers try to compensate for this by using multiple speaker │
│ cones, covering different frequencies, but the result is far from │
│ perfect. The second factor is the acoustics of the room. Unless the │
│ walls of the room are sound damped, certain frequencies will create │
│ standing waves which sound louder than waves at other frequencies. │
│ As a general rule, the smaller the room, the lower the frequenices │
│ at which standing waves occurr. │
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│ Many systems are equipped with graphic equalizers to counter these │
│ problems. They work by having a frequency response which is the │
│ inverse of the sound system, creating an overall flat response. │
│ Unfortunately in order to work correctly the inverse frequency │
│ response must be set by adjusting the sliders, a task which is │
│ almost impossible to achieve by ear. Furthermore the settings must │
│ be adjusted every time the sound system is moved or a component │
│ changed. This is where SAGE comes in. SAGE listens to the frequency │
│ response of the sound system and the room, and outputs the correct │
│ settings for a given graphic equalizer. Only a microphone with a │
│ calibration chart and the frequencies on the graphic equalizer are │
│ required. Both hardware and software (e.g. Winamp) graphic │
│ equalizers are supported. │
│ │
│ SAGE can also balance the stereo and correct for any problems with │
│ the sound system, such as a broken tweeter on one of the speakers. │
│ │
│
http://www.
photoalb.com/sage/ │
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ú──────────ú Crack / Installation Notes ú──────────────────────────────ú
│ └────────────────────────────────┘ │
│ Register using any of the following serial numbers : │
│ │
│ HD-6S-AF-WE │
│ L9-FJ-F5-DS │
│ LD-83-JF-6E │
│ CD-JS-7K-EG │
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