He uses the built in DSP for Roon. There are other free software on various platforms that will do the same job.Hello, what "parametric EQ" does @amirm use during his tests?
Excuse my English, I'm French and use "google translate".
Let us know how it worked out for you.Thank you very much guys!
Good job, it's good ^Copy the settings into the sliders and the box under them, and make sure to save the prese. Or you can try these I've attached (use "Importer") next to the AutoEq button and select the text file I attached and it will do the same thing. One of them is Amir's setting, the other is a one generated from the spinorama data. Try both and see which one you like.
I believe this can be done as well with peace by using the automation function, which can also be controlled with hotkeys, click on the "little man" icon next to the profiles and you can choose which profiles are always active? There is also a bass/treble control in the effects panel as well if someone wanted to use it.RE the recommendations to use PEACE gui.
Although PEACE does make Equalizer APO a lot easier to use, there is a lot more power available if you use the configuration editor in EQAPO.
You can chain multiple processing blocks which you can easily disable. For example, if you have your room / speaker EQ, you can leave that on but add a separate block for tone control, which you can bypass with 1 button click.
But the EQAPO is good either way, I just recently moved on to a DSP amp to simplify things...