bandpass
/ˈbændˌpæs/Definitions
1. noun
A filter that allows frequencies within a certain range to pass through while blocking others.
“The audio engineer adjusted the bandpass filter to enhance the sound of the guitar.”
2. verb
To apply a bandpass filter to something, typically to enhance or isolate specific frequencies.
“The sound designer bandpassed the audio to remove background noise.”
3. noun
A range of frequencies that are allowed to pass through a filter, typically in the context of audio or signal processing.
“The bandpass of the equalizer was set to 100-200 Hz for the bass guitar.”