Just use AUNBandEQ, that one goes upto 16.EDIT: I should mention that SoundSource only has a 10-band EQ, but you can import PEQ files under the "headphone EQ" section and they apply to anything, not just headphones.
Other than the 20 or so listed in @radix's link? Seems like plenty of options. There is one missing on the macOS list though: CamillaDSP. it also works on macOS and is very flexible, though a bit harder to get working.Any other suggestions?
Try every SR-009 measurement that you can find.Any other suggestions?
I am curious about EQ. I have never attempted this before, but I do calibrate my home theater, so why not my 2-channel "audiophile" rig?
So historically, I have always been in the mindset that NOTHING should touch the source file. In the Windows world, this means WASAPI must be used. EQ seems like it would totally change this mindset. Can anyone elaborate on the positives/negatives of EQ when it comes to the audio chain? Will sample rate, bit depth, etc., be maintained? What about volume? I always thought digital volume was bad and all volume must be controlled in the analog domain by a good pre-amp.
The above probably sounds stupid, but I guess I have always thought of myself as a purist and messing with the source via EQ kind of makes me twitch a little.
It's the second time I post that link today but it sums all of your questions nicely:I am curious about EQ. I have never attempted this before, but I do calibrate my home theater, so why not my 2-channel "audiophile" rig?
So historically, I have always been in the mindset that NOTHING should touch the source file. In the Windows world, this means WASAPI must be used. EQ seems like it would totally change this mindset. Can anyone elaborate on the positives/negatives of EQ when it comes to the audio chain? Will sample rate, bit depth, etc., be maintained? What about volume? I always thought digital volume was bad and all volume must be controlled in the analog domain by a good pre-amp.
The above probably sounds stupid, but I guess I have always thought of myself as a purist and messing with the source via EQ kind of makes me twitch a little.
Wasapi Exclusive in foobar will ignore all processing that isn't part of foobar's own effects chain.How are you all outputting sound from your favorite music player app? I am assuming you wont be able to use WASAPI exclusive mode in something like Foobar because exclusive mode would ignore EQ processing in the audio chain?
This.Wasapi Exclusive in foobar will ignore all processing that isn't part of foobar's own effects chain.
…I would appreciate a step-by-step instruction on downloading EQ software from TDR Nova.
I downloaded TDR Collector and TDR Nova. The instructions noted: "Audio plugins are meant to run inside audio plugin hosts such as Cubase, Logic, Pro Tools, Reaper, Studio One, Ableton Live, Fruity Loops, Wavelab, and many others".
So far, I can't use TDR Nova in my system. Has anyone on this forum used the freeware TDR Nova, and if so, what audio plug-in host is preferred? I have a Mac-based system. I have read than Apple MainStage might be a good option but I'm open to suggestions.
Once the audio plug-in host is installed, can I use TDR Nova in my system?
I contacted Fabien from TDR and he kept trying to steer me away from TDR Nova for some reason, and he seems to be the only contact from TDR. That's why I'm asking this forum for help.
Thanks.
and includes a built–in parametric EQ which is far superior, in terms of SQ, than any freebie EQs out there.