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Octavewide

Octavewide is a term used in music technology and acoustics to describe a processing approach or property that considers or preserves audio content across octaves. In practice, octavewide design seeks to ensure that tonal balance, dynamic response, and harmonic content remain proportional or evenly treated from the lowest to the highest audible frequencies. The term is used in both theoretical discussions and in the naming of software features, though it is not tied to a single standardized specification.

In synthesis and effects, octavewide processing can refer to multi-octave filter banks, cross-octave dynamics, and multi-band

History and usage: The phrase emerged in recent decades within hobbyist and professional music technology communities

See also: Octave, Equal-loudness contour, Perceptual audio, Filter bank.

compressors
tuned
to
octave-spaced
bands,
aiming
for
uniform
behavior
across
the
spectrum.
In
mixing
and
mastering,
octavewide
analysis
tools
may
display
energy
distribution
by
octave
bands
to
guide
equalization
and
compression
decisions.
In
acoustics
and
psychoacoustics,
octavewide
concepts
relate
to
how
listeners
perceive
spectral
balance
across
the
range.
to
describe
a
goal
of
flat
or
consistent
spectral
response
across
octave
bands.
It
does
not
designate
a
specific
standard
or
product
category,
but
rather
a
design
philosophy
or
descriptive
label
used
by
developers
and
researchers.