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I have just found the settings.There is a 10.band option in the preset menu. If you haven't bought the peq upgrade, the inbuilt geq isn't enough.
Now I have 10 bands.
Thank you.
I have just found the settings.There is a 10.band option in the preset menu. If you haven't bought the peq upgrade, the inbuilt geq isn't enough.
Thank you.Tap here for 10 bands:
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Unfortunately, Toneboosters EQ uses a non-standard PEQ implementation, so even though you can copy oratory's presets into UAPP, the frequency response will be different.
Yes.Is Output level and Pre amp gain the same?
Bell is Tonebooster's name for Peak filter.USB Audio Player Pro does not have filter "peak". What to use instead?
Do you mean "digital bell" = peak filter?Yes.
Bell is Tonebooster's name for Peak filter.
All of Tonebooster's Bell filters are peak filters.Do you mean "digital bell" = peak filter?
I am not sure what you mean.All of Tonebooster's Bell filters are peak filters.
Use analog bell for peak.I am not sure what you mean.
Please look at attached picture from the EQ.
ThanksUse analog bell for peak.
And like Jimbo says, I can use analog bell for peak?These are all varieties of the Peak filter:
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When do I use each Peak filter?These are all varieties of the Peak filter:
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Are you sure?Use analog bell for peak.
You're worrying far too much. Test, see which works best. Or go with what you've been advised.Are you sure?
Why not use "digital bell" or "analog bell?
It isI am not totally sure if "Preamp gain" at the Oratory1900 is the same as "output level" in USB Audio Player Pro.
Any one?
Thank you.
You can use the helpful "Auto gain" feature in the preset menu too- that will adjust the reduction to the right amount for any peaks in current playback to prevent digital clipping. So you can set the reduction just under the amount stated in the EQ file and know it will deal with any really high output content.I am not totally sure if "Preamp gain" at the Oratory1900 is the same as "output level" in USB Audio Player Pro.
Any one?
Thank you.
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Great input, thanks.You can use the helpful "Auto gain" feature in the preset menu too- that will adjust the reduction to the right amount for any peaks in current playback to prevent digital clipping. So you can set the reduction just under the amount stated in the EQ file and know it will deal with any really high output content.
Xm5 is the worst audio Gear I bought since my first cd stereo system.I had the XM3 and auctioned the XM5 and Bose Ultra as an upgrade. The XM5 outclassed the Bose in all areas.
Given the similarities between the XM3 & XM4, I would definitely give the XM5 an audition.
I had the XM3 and auctioned the XM5 and Bose Ultra as an upgrade. The XM5 outclassed the Bose in all areas.
Given the similarities between the XM3 & XM4, I would definitely give the XM5 an audition.