Bass audio, also known as
the low frequency effect, is a common video production term used
to describe the audio track within a video. The audio signal
from a bass track ranges from 10mhz to 120mhz, and is normally
transmitted to a device known as a subwoofer, or a low frequency
emitter. A video production company utilizes bass in the
video editing
stage as a means to enhance bass and sub-bass effects without
detracting from the other audio elements.
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