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I don't see a EQ for system adjustment. I do see fantastic crossover software.Some of my friends in ASR are using DEPHONICA on Windows PC;
https://dephonica.com/
https://dephonica.com/version3/
I don't see a EQ for system adjustment. I do see fantastic crossover software.Some of my friends in ASR are using DEPHONICA on Windows PC;
https://dephonica.com/
https://dephonica.com/version3/
Also available for Apple iOS.
- Neutron has DSP features https://neutronmp.com/ and supports chromecating and DLNA
I added it to the iOS/Mac section and found downloads for ARM processor units... I'm guessing the ARM processors are used in Mac tablets and iPhone?Also available for Apple iOS.
It's not free, and it costs US$7.99
It has Parametric Equalizer (4-60 band, fully configurable: type, frequency, Q, gain).
Thank you kindly. I simply copy pasted your recommendations because you seem knowledgeable on the matter.On the linux side (and more widely for some of them):
BruteFIR - the convolution engine used by daphile, Volumio's DSP plugin, an LMS plugin and probably others, also manually configurable in a custom alsa config, JACK etc. You can also use it to make crossovers.
BrutefirDRC - the LMS plugin that uses BruteFIR running on the server, configurable per endpoint. Archimago has a howto.
Jconvolver - formerly Zita-convolver, the convolution engine used in PulseEffects, which can also be used with JACK.
Alsaequal - an equalizer you can add to the alsa config. Basic usage is a fixed band graphic equalizer, but it can be used to give a control interface to any other LADSPA plugin via the usual alsa mixer interface. The normal alsa config for ladspa plugins only allows fixed configurations, although for something like an active crossover that's probably an advantage.
Plus there's a whole host of LADSPA plugins you can use via JACK, alsaequal, or with a fixed configuration in the alsa config file. A good example is the PE32LR parametric equalizer from the Linux Studio Plugins Project which provides the parametric equalizer for PulseEffects.
Can you provide a screenshot of the glitch?
I understand what you say but I don't know why. Do I have some EQ software listed that should not be in the list?
iOS/iPadOS are a separate species from macOS (nee OSX). There seems to be some convergence in that iOS apps may be usable on future Macs, but except when using the iDevice to share a Mac's screen macOS apps probably will never work on an iDevice.
I added it to the iOS/Mac section and found downloads for ARM processor units... I'm guessing the ARM processors are used in Mac tablets and iPhone?
Added and done! Thank you kindly.Can you add it to the Android section as well? It has the best parametric equalizer on Android in my opinion. Free trial here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.neutroncode.mpeval
It's available for Windows as well actually:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/p/neutron-music-player/9nblggh4vp2h
I understand what you say but I don't know why. Do I have some EQ software listed that should not be in the list?
The original request was for EQ software.Could we limit this thread to PEQ software?
ahhh. So I should add another section titled, "iOS/iPadOS"No. I haven't looked in any depth because I view EQ'ing at one source a bad idea anyway. EQ should be downstream, especially on a device that may be sending music to headphones now, main speakers five minutes from now, background music speakers 20 minutes from that, etc. Who wants to fiddle with an EQ just to move a song from headphones to speakers? Also, all sources used should be able to benefit from EQ.
That said, there are certainly benefits to having known options catalogued. I was just noting that omitting the most important ecosystem for headphone use, and one of the most important for loudspeaker use (especially if AppleTV's tvOS is added) is a big hole in the list.
A filterable features matrix perhaps, similar to the master review index?The original request was for EQ software.
As per the remaining suggestions and requests I think I'll let the list build for a few days and see what is there and then perhaps divide it up into subsections like you suggest.
Thank you, added to the list.Also related to camilladsp there's camillagui to provide realtime control via a web gui. It's a relatively new and fast moving project, and requires some assembly rather than being something you just install and use like PulseEffects.