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Moode seems to be heading in that direction. The 12 band PEQ in the current 7.0.x version is implemented using a LADSPA plugin in the alsa config and can be configured via web gui. CamillaDSP integration is continuing, also with web gui. It's been mentioned on the forum that the PEQ, Crossfeed etc. could all be reimplemented in CamillaDSP which would get around the current either/or situation where you can have EQ or crossfeed, but not both. This would need some web gui work to make it as simple to use as it currently is. The foundations are there - it's "just" a matter of putting extra web gui bits in to do the bits we need to add. The devs there seem receptive so long as you're contributing code rather than making demands. I have some appreciation that getting the gui right may be harder than the foundations, but it's better than having to do both.
On the LMS/piCorePlayer side there are a few approaches. The various SuperPlayer versions are heading towards putting CamillaDSP and a web gui to configure it on the client end. You can find code on github and discussion at diyaudio. YPLD is working on putting CamillaDSP on the LogitechMediaServer end, similar to the abandoned(?) BrutefirDRC plugin used in Archimago's guide.
I haven't tried the Volumio brutefir plugin recently, but IIRC it was heading towards integrating one of the automated correction methods, and the developer was receptive to detailed bug reports.
On the LMS/piCorePlayer side there are a few approaches. The various SuperPlayer versions are heading towards putting CamillaDSP and a web gui to configure it on the client end. You can find code on github and discussion at diyaudio. YPLD is working on putting CamillaDSP on the LogitechMediaServer end, similar to the abandoned(?) BrutefirDRC plugin used in Archimago's guide.
I haven't tried the Volumio brutefir plugin recently, but IIRC it was heading towards integrating one of the automated correction methods, and the developer was receptive to detailed bug reports.