Signal Processors

Audio processors give creators the tools to excite, control, and colour audio signals. They include equalisers, compressors, limiters, reverbs, delays, and many more for sound design.

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Understanding Audio Processors in Audio Production

Audio processors are essential tools for shaping, enhancing, and manipulating audio signals. Types of units include equalisers (EQ) to shape frequency response, compressors and limiters for dynamic control, reverbs and delays for spatial placement, and a kaleidoscope of other effects for creative sound design. They can be hardware or software-based, with both offering precise tonal shaping capabilities. In studios and live sound setups, signal processors are used to optimise audio quality, correct imperfections, and create unique sonic textures. These units play a crucial role in audio production, ensuring clarity, balance, and artistic expression in music, film, and broadcasting applications.

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