In some applications, such as in the design of
graphic equalizers or CD players, the filters are designed according to a set of objective criteria such as
passband, passband attenuation, stopband, and stopband attenuation, where the passbands are the
frequency ranges for which audio is attenuated less than a specified maximum, and the stopbands are the frequency ranges for which the audio must be attenuated by a specified minimum. In more complex cases, an audio filter can provide a
feedback loop, which introduces
resonance (ringing) alongside attenuation. Audio filters can also be designed to provide gain (boost) as well as attenuation. In other applications, such as with synthesizers or sound effects, the aesthetic of the filter must be evaluated subjectively. Audio filters can be implemented in analog circuitry as
analog filters or in
DSP code or computer
software as
digital filters. ==Self-oscillation==