ToneMatch Mixer / zEQ: Difference between revisions
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== Official Description == | == Official Description == | ||
<blockquote>Ordinary tone controls are generic by design: “High,” “Mid” and “Low” controls are spread out across the entire musical spectrum. Proprietary zEQ automatically shifts the range of these controls so that they correspond directly to the range of your voice or instrument. zEQ gives you more precise control over your tone, making it easy to fine-tune your sound. <br>Source: [https://www.bose.com/en_us/products/speakers/portable_pa_speakers/t4s_tonematch_mixer.html#ProductTabs_tab3 pro.bose.com]</blockquote> | |||
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== zEQ == | == zEQ == | ||
zEQ is a technology that's made possible by ToneMatch technology. When | zEQ is a technology that's made possible by ToneMatch technology. When you select ToneMatch preset, they are helping to identify the instrument they are using (or in the case of a vocal microphone, that they're a vocalist). With this information, it's possible to design custom low, mid, and high tone controls to match the instrument or voice. | ||
Thus, when you go to adjust the tone controls in zEQ, you will hear changes that are most useful for the instrument being used, or the human voice. | Thus, when you go to adjust the tone controls in zEQ, you will hear changes that are most useful for the instrument being used, or the human voice. | ||