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The DSP Studio allows you to manipulate the playback of your files by using four tools:  the Equalizer, DSP (digital signal processors), Replay Gain and Output Format.
 
The DSP Studio allows you to manipulate the playback of your files by using four tools:  the Equalizer, DSP (digital signal processors), Replay Gain and Output Format.
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== Available DSPs ==
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The DSP Studio contains a number of Digital Signal Processors, much like those that would be included in a high-end AV Receiver (and individual pro components).  These include:
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* [[Output Format]]
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* [[Volume Leveling]]
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* [[Adaptive Volume]]
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* [[Equalizer]]
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* [[Parametric Equalizer]]
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* [[DSP Effects|Effects]]
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* [[Headphones]]
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* [[Tempo and Pitch|Tempo & Pitch]]
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* [[Room Correction]]
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* [[Convolution]]
  
 
==More==
 
==More==
* [[Equalizer]]
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* [[Audio Setup]]
* [[DSP Effects]]
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* [[Audio Troubleshooting Guide]]
 
* [[Replay Gain]]
 
* [[Replay Gain]]
* [[Output Format]]
 

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The DSP Studio allows you to manipulate the playback of your files by using four tools: the Equalizer, DSP (digital signal processors), Replay Gain and Output Format.

Available DSPs

The DSP Studio contains a number of Digital Signal Processors, much like those that would be included in a high-end AV Receiver (and individual pro components). These include:

More