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EQ Software for Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS/iPadOS and Android.

@Doodski linking another new parametric EQ plugin thats available across Windows and Mac. Made by Eventide Audio that make many DAW plugins. Split EQ
 
@Doodski, can you add a not to ProQ 3, all Q values need to be multiplied by 1.41? Otherwise it is doing totally wrong calculations.
 
I'm not sure what you mean. Can you please elaborate a bit for me.
Pro Q3 uses a different system for the Q values, meaning that you cannot just use the Q values what you find here or on GitHub. You need to multiply each Q value by 1.41 (precisely sqrt(2)) to match the other EQs.

Here is the thread where I found this:
 
Pro Q3 uses a different system for the Q values, meaning that you cannot just use the Q values what you find here or on GitHub. You need to multiply each Q value by 1.41 (precisely sqrt(2)) to match the other EQs.

Here is the thread where I found this:
Alrighty. I added links to the description. I was running out of room for text on the one text line.:D
 
USB Audio Player Pro is apparently not compatible with the Pixel 6. Is there a workaround or did I just lose this software?
 

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Maybe a stupid question regarding IOS devices like ipad or iphone and Apple Music but many of these EQ's I have noticed never say they support Apple Music Streaming, and yet alone in lossless. Is this correct?
 
I don't understand why Audiohijack [sic; it's actually Audio Hijack] is described as "not bit perfect"? All equalizers are by definition not bit perfect ...

Also, all hosting software that works for routing on the Mac is not bit perfect, AFAIK. Or rather, it's not up to them. The source app will have its own volume control and it's up to that app to have unity gain setting or not. Almost all do not, apparently.

There's a second thing going on with sample rate. Audio Hijack does not follow the source's sample rate if it changes. If that's what the "not bit perfect" is about then that should be annotated. But anyway it's listed as an equalizer -- which is just one of its functions. Which is really executed by a built-in AU plugin for that function. Anyway I refer back to my original point that equalizers are not bit perfect by definition.
 
I trialed FabFilter Pro-Q3 recently for PEQ and it's a neat piece of VST. Cool thing is you can run it within SoundSource in MacOS. The VST comes with tons of built in PEQ profiles, but you can also setup your own. Only unfortunate thing is the PEQ profile is not exportable as a universal file type such .txt file, it is in proprietary .ffp format. It's definitely a great piece of software for $179 but expensive enough that a casual audiophile may turn away from it.
Casual audiophile? Cheap audiophile I can get behind.

On sale now for $135!
 
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