KJohnM
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I use Boom 3D on Windows and find it very user friendly and effective.
Out of phase sound Will sound awful , funny bass or no bass, stereo image in the toilet!Does any of you use the built-in Spotify EQ to finetune your headphone output? I just noticed it for the first time in "Settings".
And I have a bonus question: has anyone played around with having your headphones "out of phase"? I ask because as I was playing around with test tones, it was striking how in-phase was smack inside your head, and out-of-phase opened things. Not sure how it'd do with real music etc, since it's not as easy to set up your headphones out of phase as it is with speakers.
I want a pc soft with sin signal freq slider, but where u can zoom certain freq range, like 7-10khz, for accurately catch peaks. Is there any for that?
I added it to the list. Thank you very much!One to add to the android list is a player, I always usually like using the stock players on devices however this one beats most players I've used on Windows, ios or android and has a great EQ.
It's available from android play and it's call Musicolet.
Thanks for the great info
Hi thereit seems that this no longer works on Monterey, perhaps they will fix this some day
/Applications/AU\ Lab.app/Contents/MacOS/AU\ Lab
Thanks for the details. Are any of these two links what you posted about?The author of JamesDSP for Linux creates a small utility to converts GraphicEQ CSV files to impulse responses for convolution.
The GraphicEQ in JamesDSP currently applies to both channels.
With this utility, we can have different EQ for each channel through convolution.
GitHub - timschneeb/geq2imp: Create impulse responses from CSV frequency responses
Create impulse responses from CSV frequency responses - timschneeb/geq2impgithub.com
Yes.Thanks for the details. Are any of these two links what you posted about?
GitHub - Audio4Linux/JDSP4Linux: An audio effect processor for PipeWire and PulseAudio clients
An audio effect processor for PipeWire and PulseAudio clients - Audio4Linux/JDSP4Linuxgithub.comGitHub - james34602/JamesDSPManager: Audio DSP effects build on Android system framework layer. This is a repository contains a pack of high quality DSP algorithms specialized for audio processing.
Audio DSP effects build on Android system framework layer. This is a repository contains a pack of high quality DSP algorithms specialized for audio processing. - james34602/JamesDSPManagergithub.com
I was struggling with an EQ solution that I can use across multiple devices for a while now. Solution for me was CamillaDSP.
A Rock Pi S or an Orange Pi Zero LTS with a box costs ca $25. A 64Gb microSD card is $9. Combine those with camillaDSP and put them between your source and your DAC and voila - you have a fully functional EQ for $34, less than the cost of the Mac EQ app itself, except this solution works with Mac, PC, iPad (all tested) and presumably with Android Tablets as well (not tested), you don't need to setup different EQ apps on different devices and the same setup can be used as a streamer too. Sounds like a total win to me, and that was the main motivation behind CamillaNode as well.
To make it easier for people who don't feel comfortable around SBCs and using command line interfaces, I am hoping that I can prepare Debian images which you can download, etch on the SD card and start using immediately with minimum effort. Lets see if I can manage.
Combine those with camillaDSP and put them between your source and your DAC