Axis Omni Filters

(26) Omni

Toggles the equalizer associated with the omnidirectional part of the sound radiated by the virtual source. This equalizer mimics the global frequency-response of the source, just as a loudspeaker colors the sound.

(27) Axis

Toggles the equalizer associated with the on-axis part of the sound radiated by the virtual source.
Most, if not all commercially available loudspeakers do exhibit a radically different frequency response whether you’re listening right in front or on the sides. Setting a rather flat on-axis equalizer curve, and maybe cutting the treble and mids for the omni response would be a good starting point to emulate a real-world speaker.

(28) Low Freq.

Low-pass filter frequency cutoff of the currently selected equalizer. Value can be quickly adjusted using the mouse by clicking and holding the value box or the vertical bar on the graphical frequency-response display, or exactly by clicking the value box and entering a value with the keyboard.

(29) High Freq.

High-pass filter frequency cutoff of the currently selected equalizer.

(30) Axis - Omni Curves

Actual frequency response curve of the currently selected equalizer, expressed in dB (deciBel).
Click and drag one of the three square points with your mouse to quickly change the gain of the corresponding band, or one of the two vertical bars to adjust the transition frequencies of the bands.

(31) Low Gain

Gain applied to the low frequency band of the currently selected equalizer.

(32) Med Gain

Gain applied to the medium frequency band of the currently selected equalizer.

(33) High Gain

Gain applied to the high frequency band of the currently selected equalizer.

(34) Global Gain

Overall gain applied to the currently selected equalizer.