The core purpose of the audio processor is to optimize and enhance the quality and effect of audio signals.
1. The audio processor can receive raw signals from various audio sources, which may contain noise, distortion or imbalance. Through built-in processing modules such as filters and equalizers, the audio processor can fine-tune and optimize these signals. For example, it can reduce noise interference and improve audio clarity; or adjust the gain of different frequency bands to make the audio timbre more balanced and pleasant.
2. The audio processor also has the function of dynamic range control. This means that it can automatically adjust the output level according to the strength of the audio signal to ensure that the sound is neither too noisy nor too weak when it is played. This optimization of dynamic range is crucial to improving the audience's auditory experience.
3. The audio processor also supports the addition and adjustment of multiple sound effects. Whether it is surround sound effects, reverberation effects or other special sound effects, the audio processor can be flexibly set according to the needs of the user, thereby creating a more colorful auditory experience.
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