dasdoing
Major Contributor
Haha, with regards to creating filters, I'm useless to you.
Yes, personally I don't think the pre-recorded demo song is a good representation, BUT it could also be a matter of headphones. There're so many variables unfortunately.
So I demoed OOYH.
unfortunatly the software is very buggy in my system. had 3 types of problems. could make it run once though (until reboot).
funny thing is how vertical and horizontal location of center varry so much with the presets. on many of them I had to adjust balance (why?).
Quad:ESL Speakers preset I guess many here will love. it a very nice deep soundstage, with a lot of boomy bass and reflections. unfortunatly a lot of decay on bass modes. whatever, this is far from what I personaly want/like. The boomy bass could actualy make those bass weak Sennheisers a little "flatter", though
AIX Recording Studio preset I loved the balanced bass response, but it has a crazy boost in the upper mids, which I later confirmed in REW
Acoustic Zen: Crescendo Speakers preset is what I liked the most. I sounds very balanced/flat. Unfortunatly before I could measure it I had to reboot and could never make the software work again (tryed for hours). This one I probably would actualy buy, if the software worked for me, and if it would work in Linux. though I would have to test it more. whatever, this is actualy the best thing I ever heard.