korkeasinoton
Korkeasinoton is a term used in the context of music and audio engineering to describe a high-frequency boost or emphasis. It refers to the intentional amplification of frequencies above a certain threshold, typically around 2 kHz to 4 kHz, to enhance the clarity and presence of a sound. This technique is often employed in audio production to make instruments or vocals stand out more prominently in a mix.
The term "korkeasinoton" is Finnish, translating to "high tone" or "high pitch." It is commonly used by
In music production, korkeasinoton can be achieved using equalizers or other audio processing tools. It is