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Note: If you can be bothered, try the effect on the position of equilibrium of increasing the chances of an orange square turning blue from 1 in 6 to 2 in 6. In other words, allow it to change if you throw either a 5 or a 6 with your dice. Transition Control. ATEM Switchers are designed to give you fast and flexible control during live production operation. The transition control block lets you quickly select your transition style, you can choose between mix, dip, wipe or even DVE and animated stingers if you are using the advanced 1 M/E, 2 M/E or 4 M/E switchers. Starting with initial concentrations of 0.040 mol/L of N 2 and 0.040 mol/L of O 2, calculate the equilibrium concentration of NO in mol/L (a) 0.0055 mol/L (b) 0.0096 mol/L (c) 0.011 mol/L (d) 0.080 mol/L (e) 0.10 mol/L 9. K c = 0.040 for the system below at 450 o C. If a reaction is initiated with 0.40 mole of Cl 2 and 0.40 mole of PCl 3 in a 2.0 liter container, what is the equilibrium. 1) 2SO 2 + O 2 2SO 3 K 1 = 2) SO 2 + 2 1 O 2 SO 3 K 2 = ⇒ If we multiply an equation by a factor, we must raise its K to that power to get the new K. Reversing the reaction: 3) 2SO 3 2SO 2 + O 2 K 3 = ⇒ K is the reciprocal of the K value for the reverse reaction. Adding Equations for Multiple Equilibrium Reactions: 1. A + 2B C K 1 = 2.
Quite like the music genre one listens, the audio output one prefers can also be different. For instance, some may like it punchy, and some desire a clear, balanced sound. And while iPhone’s built-in EQ carries quite a few options, it does not gives total control. Thankfully these best EQ apps for iPhone and iPad can help you customize your audio experience as your listening preferences.
1. Equalizer Fx
Not just the simple EQ adjustments, Equalizer Fx, enables you to improve the music or audio quality suiting to your taste. Use built-in genre presets or quickly create a custom preset with the 7-band equalizer controller.
It packs quite a few amazing features, including strong bass boosting effects, over eight appealing EQ visualizations, and DJ transitions. What’s more! You can access cloud music, play offline, create, and manage your playlist with ease.
Price: Free (In-app purchases)
2. Equalizer+ HD music player
If you are a music junkie, here’s an all-in-one music player with tons of features under its hood. For starters, it houses a 7-band equalizer, bass booster, 10 equalizer presets, custom presets, AirPlay compatibility, excellent visualizers, a queue system, and a sleep timer.
Equalizer+ brings all your music from iTunes, Google Drive, or Dropbox on one platform. And thanks to handy offline mode, you can play it without the internet or WiFi. Further, it can also auto-optimize the sound quality according to the headphones being used.
Price: Free (In-app purchases)
3. Boom: Bass Booster & Equalizer
Love listening to music over a pair of headphones or earbuds? Well, Boom can add the magic of 3D surround sound to the whole experience. Apart from that, you get a bass booster, 16-band equalizer, 29 handcrafted EQ presets, and so much more.
Understanding the latest trend in the business, boom offers seamless support to music streaming services like Spotify & TIDAL. You can also stream over 40k worldwide radio stations and podcasts while fine-tuning their output as per preference.
Price: Free (In-app purchases)
4. Flacbox: FLAC Player Equalizer
A powerful music player and downloader with a built-in audio equalizer and bass booster. Whether MP3 or WMA, iCloud or HiDrive, Flacbox supports to innumerous audio formats and offline or online storage services.
With professional-level audio equalization settings, you can make any music truly yours. For instance, if audio is not loud enough, you can quickly change the preamplifier gain. Other notable features include auto-music sync, playback speed control, audio bookmarks, and background mode.
Price: Free (In-app purchases)
5. Soundy: Unlimited Music Player
As the name suggests, Soundy is an audio player with an extensive and impressive list of audio-enhancing features. Apart from a powerful audio equalizer & bass booster, the app also boasts crossfade playback, bookmarks, smart buffering, playback speed control, and advanced network buffering.
Moreover, you can make a queue and cast the playlist on devices like Apple TV, Google Chromecast, & Sonos. Find & share new songs or playlist with your friends within the app.
Price: Free (In-app purchases)
6.Equalizer & Bass Booster
Experience stunning music clarity with ready-made presets and bass adjustment. With the 10-band equalizer, you can customize the music to suit your demanding taste. And there are 20 presets to add more fun.
A full-fledged media player and sleep timer ensure you have got all the essential features to amplify your music time. Another notable feature of this app is the support for multiple audio formats such as MP3, FLAC, etc.
Price: Free (In-app purchases)
7. jetAudio – MP3 Music Player
The remarkable thing about jetAudio is its easy-to-use interface and broad audio file formats compatibility. Along with the 16 equalizer presets, it also boasts 10/20 bands graphic equalizer for those who love customizing their own sound experience.
You can also save the equalizer customizations and apply it to other similar playlists. jetAudio also features advanced playback functions such as playback speed control, crossfading, ReplayGain, pitch correction, and AGC.
Price: Free (In-app purchases)
8. Music Player X – Equalizer DJ
Specially designed for iTunes, Music Player X is a light-weight and functional music player. And while its pretty simple, it manages to pack some great features. To start off, Bass Booster, 5-Band Equalizer, DJ crossfader, and 3D Audio FX.
Then it also incorporates Song Timer for working out, Playlist Manager, and live sync. And that’s not all, you can also customize the color palette of the app. So, not just the music, the app is all set to do your bidding.
Price: Free (In-app purchases)
9. Evermusic Pro
What has compelled me to go for Evermusic Pro is the ability to not just spice up music time with features like an audio equalizer and bass booster but also enhance the overall experience.
It’s a top-notch MP3 music player that ensures your music time never hits a roadblock–even when you are offline. With the built-in playlist manager, you will be able to keep your tracks perfectly in line with your taste.
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ID3 tags editor comes in handy when you need to edit the audio tags with ease. However, the best thing about Evermusic Pro is that you will be able to use it as a nice audiobooks player.
Price: $4.99
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10. Equalizer
Quite popular among audiophiles, this one is full to the brim with great features. But the key thing is that the EQ is powerful, you can import presets via email (or send them). And thanks to a terrific interface, everything can be controlled right from the app.
Equalizer lets you fine-tune the EQ curve for your left or right ear. You get to choose from more than 10 pretty good presets, and there is also a super handy spectrum analyzer to visualize music.
Price: $3.99
Signing Off
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Music is a very personal experience. And whether you are happy or depressed, a favorite tune can enhance, support, and uplift your mood. A right EQ app can greatly help, so we suggest you choose one from the lot very wisely.
Do let us know your choice in the comment section below. In case, you are confused or have any queries, feel free to shoot it at us.
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Origin | Munich, Bavaria, Germany |
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Years active | 2001–present |
Labels | Black Attakk, Nuclear Blast |
Website | equilibrium-metal.net/en/ |
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Equilibrium is a German symphonic folk metal band. The band's music combines elements of folk music, melodic black metal and symphonic metal with various other influences. Their riffs reflect traditional Germanic melodies. Their lyrical themes focus on Germanic tales and Germanic mythology. The songs of the band are almost always in German, although most recently they prioritized the English in their songs, mostly with their sixth album Renegades (2019).
History[edit]
The group toured with Commander and Sycronomica in 2005.[4] The following year they signed a contract with the Nuclear Blastrecord label and on 27 June 2008 they released their second album, Sagas.
In February 2010, Equilibrium had to cancel their appearance at the Winterfire Festival in Germany 'due to serious restructuring within the band'. It was later revealed that vocalist Helge Stang and drummer Manuel DiCamillo had left the band.[5] The following month the band announced that Robse, vocalist in the German pagan metal band Vrankenvorde, had been chosen as their new vocalist.[6]
In the same year, Israeli drummer Tuval 'Hati' Refaeli, who is also the drummer of the brutal death metal band Viscera Trail has joined the band. The band, full again, released their third album, Rekreatur, via Nuclear Blast, on 18 June 2010.
On 27 June 2013, the band announced their first EP, titled Waldschrein, which contains a new single along with its acoustic version, a remake of the song 'Der Sturm' and an old, previously unreleased song titled 'Zwergenhammer', as well as their own cover of the main theme for the game Skyrim, composed by Jeremy Soule, titled 'Himmelsrand'. The EP was released on 16 August 2013.
The song 'Waldschrein' is part of the next album of the band, Erdentempel, which was released in June 2014.[7] However, the album contains a completely re-recorded version of the song. Two days after the announcement of the album, founding members and siblings Andreas Völkl and Sandra Van Eldik decided to leave the band for unspecified reasons.[8]
On 20 May 2014, it was announced that Dom R. Crey (guitarist of Wolfchant and frontman of Nothgard) would be joining the band as new guitarist, replacing Andreas Völkl. On 7 June 2014, one day after Erdentempel's release, it was announced that Jen Majura would be joining the band as new bassist, replacing Sandra Van Eldik. With her addition to the band, Equilibrium is complete once again. The band promoted the release of their new album with a European tour, supported by Trollfest and Dom's other band Nothgard.
On 2 November 2015, the band announced via Facebook that bass player Jen Majura had left the band.
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On 22 August 2016, the band's fifth album Armageddon was released via Nuclear Blast.[9]
On 22 May 2019, the band announced their sixth album Renegades, which is set to be released on 23 August 2019 via Nuclear Blast. This album will be the first one featuring new keyboardist Skadi Rosehurst and new bassist and clean vocalist Skar (Skar Productions on YouTube).
Band members[edit]
Equilibrium at Hellfest in 2017.
- Current members
- Robert 'Robse' Dahn - unclean and clean vocals (2010–present)
- René 'Berthammer' Berthiaume − lead and rhythm guitar (2001–present), keyboards (2003-2005, 2006–present), clean vocals (2014–present), bass (2015–2016)
- Tuval 'Hati' Refaeli - drums (2010–present)
- Dom R. Crey - rhythm and lead guitar, unclean vocals (2014–present)
- Skadi Rosehurst - keyboards (2019-present)
- Martin Skar Berger - bass and clean vocals (2019–present)
- Robert „Robse“ Dahn (Vocals)
- René Berthiaume (Guitars)
- Airmail 3 3 2 5. Tuval „Hati“ Refaeli (Drums)
- Dominik „Dom“ Crey (Guitars)
- Former members
- Makki Solvalt - bass (2016–2019)
- Jen Majura - bass (2014-2015)
- Andreas Völkl − rhythm and lead guitar (2001–2014)
- Sandra Van Eldik − bass (2001–2014)
- Helge Stang − unclean and clean vocals (2001–2010)
- Manuel DiCamillo − drums (2006–2010)
- Markus Perschke − drums (2005–2006)
- Basti Kriegl − drums (2005)
- Julius Koblitzek − drums (2003–2004)
- Henning Stein − drums (2001–2003)
- Armin Dörfler − keyboards (2005–2006)
- Conny Kaiser − keyboards (2002–2003)
- Michael Heidenreich − keyboards (2001–2002)
Timeline[edit]
Discography[edit]
Studio albums[edit]
- Turis Fratyr (2005) – Black Attakk
- Sagas (2008) – Nuclear Blast
- Rekreatur (2010) - Nuclear Blast
- Erdentempel (2014) - Nuclear Blast
- Armageddon (2016) - Nuclear Blast
- Renegades (2019) - Nuclear Blast
Singles[edit]
- Die Affeninsel (2010) - Nuclear Blast
- Karawane (2014) - Nuclear Blast
- One Folk (2020) - Nuclear Blast
EPs[edit]
- Waldschrein (2013) - Nuclear Blast
Demos[edit]
- Demo 2003 (2003)
Music videos[edit]
- Blut im Auge (2008)
- Der Ewige Sieg (2010)
- Wirtshaus Gaudi (2014)
- Eternal Destination (2016)
- Rise Again (2016)
- Renegades - A Lost Generation (2019)
- Path of Destiny (2019)
- Final Tear (2019)
- One Folk (2020)
Lyric videos[edit]
- Prey (2016)
- Born to Be Epic (2016)
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References[edit]
- ^'Equilibrium - Sagas (album review )'. Sputnikmusic.com. 20 July 2008. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
- ^'Equilibrium - Sagas (album review)'. Sputnikmusic.com. 20 July 2008. Retrieved 8 March 2012.
- ^'Equilibrium – Rekreatur review'. Sputnikmusic.com. Retrieved 28 June 2010.
- ^[1][permanent dead link] at MusicMight
- ^'Equilibrium parts ways with vocalist, drummer'. Blabbermouth. 11 February 2010. Archived from the original on 12 February 2010. Retrieved 11 February 2010.
- ^'Equilibrium announces new singer'. Blabbermouth. 2 March 2010. Archived from the original on 3 March 2010. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
- ^'Erdentempel announcement'. Equilibrioum's official fanpage (in German and English). Facebook. 28 March 2014. Retrieved 30 March 2014.
- ^'Sandra and Andi's statements'. Equilibrioum's official fanpage (in German and English). Facebook. 30 March 2014. Retrieved 30 March 2014.
- ^'ARMAGEDDON has been released!'. Equilibrium-metal.net.
External links[edit]
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