Filter
Moonlit includes a powerful collection of audio filters and effects designed to enhance your music experience. Each effect can be enabled or disabled instantly with a single command.
Usage Example:
>enhance
>bassboost
>nightcore
>cleareffectTo remove all active effects and restore the original audio:
>cleareffectAvailable Filters
>enhance Improves overall sound quality by enhancing clarity, balance, and tone.
>karaoke Reduces the presence of vocals, creating a karaoke-style instrumental effect.
>tremolo Applies rhythmic volume variation, producing a vibrating or pulsating effect.
>rotation Adds a rotating stereo effect for an immersive spatial sound.
>distortion Applies a gritty, overdriven tone to create a heavier sound.
>lowpass Removes high frequencies for a smoother, deeper listening experience.
>channelmix Blends left and right audio channels to alter spatial balance.
>nightcore Increases pitch and speed for the classic energetic nightcore sound.
>vaporwave Lowers pitch and tempo to create a nostalgic, ambient vaporwave atmosphere.
>3deffect Simulates a surround sound experience, expanding spatial depth.
>truetone Enhances tonal richness and restores natural audio dynamics.
>reverb Adds reverberation for depth, simulating hall or room acoustics.
>bassboost Amplifies lower frequencies for a powerful bass response.
>cleareffect Removes all applied filters and restores default playback settings.
>noisesuppress Reduces background noise and static for a cleaner sound output.
>spatial Widens the stereo field to create a more open soundscape.
>vocalisolate Isolates vocals from the track, emphasizing vocal clarity.
>dynamiceq Balances frequencies dynamically for consistent playback volume.
>highpass Removes low-end frequencies, allowing only higher tones to pass.
>normalize Smooths out volume differences to maintain a stable listening level.
>echo Adds repeating echo effects for reflective or ambient sound design.
Note:
Each filter can be toggled individually using its command.
Effects take effect instantly and persist until cleared with
>cleareffect.Users can set effect levels too as per their choice.
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