The most common reference tone in
audio engineering is a at −20
dB. It is meant to be used by audio engineers in order to adjust the playback equipment so that the accompanying
media is at a comfortable volume for the audience. In
video production, this tone is usually accompanied by a
test card so the video programming may be calibrated as well. It is sometimes played in sequence between a 100 Hz and 10 kHz tone to ensure an accurate response from the equipment at varying audio frequencies. This is also the
"bleep" tone commonly used to
censor obscene or sensitive audio content. ==In music==