Apply Audio Filter
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The Apply Audio Filter action applies an audio filter to the current music player.

Server
This setting selects which server the action applies to. You have two options to choose from:

When you select the 'Current Server' option, the audio will be applied to the player in the current server.
Filter Type
In this field, you can select the type of audio filter to apply to the specified player.

When you select one of the default filters, the specified filter will be applied to the player. The available filters are:
Bass Boost
Enhances low frequencies for deeper bass
Nightcore
Faster and higher pitched audio
Vaporwave
Slower and lower pitched audio (chill vibes)
8D Audio
Creates spatial/surround sound effect
Tremolo
Volume oscillation (wobble effect)
Vibrato
Pitch oscillation (warble effect)
Karaoke
Attempts to remove vocals from track
Treble Boost
Enhances high frequencies
Chipmunk
Very high pitched (Alvin and the Chipmunks)
Daycore
Opposite of nightcore (slower & lower)
Intensity
In this field, you can choose the intensity level of the filter. This supports low, medium or high.

When you select Custom Pitch, you are able to specify a custom pitch (how high or low the song sounds) for the music player.
Pitch Value
This field allows you to specify a custom pitch for the music player. A value of 1.0 is normal, a higher value would equal a higher pitch, and a lower value would equal a lower pitch. Variables can be used in this field.

Custom Equalizer is an advanced feature that allows you to select a custom band and gain for your music player.
Custom Equalizer Bands
In this field, you can enter a JSON array of band objects. There are 15 bands (0-14), and each band can be adjusted with the gain value. Valid values for gain range from -0.25 to 1.0, where -0.25 means the given band is completely muted, and 0.25 means the band is doubled. This can change the volume of the output.

Reset / Clear All will clear all filters from the specified player.
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