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easyeffects
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Improving perceived sound quality on the FW13.
Linux: EasyEffects (free and open-source)
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Speaker Support in Asahi Linux
For DSP, we already can do that using something like Easy Effects[1][2].
The biggest issue is acquiring proper impulse-response data. In theory, it has to be tuned per-model, so turning basically require pro-grade equipment and a recording studio. However, apparently many people assume Dolby is using the same profile for all laptops, so just copy-paste the same file here and there. Not really sure which is the real case.
Anyways, Asahi can ship DSP turned on by default because the distro is specific to Apple. That's how Apple boosts the quality of its hardware, and the same applies to a distro dedicated to it.
[1]: https://github.com/wwmm/easyeffects
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[Recommendation] Not necessary, but cool software to tweak your devices (webcam, keyboard etc.)
- Easy Effects: Effects for PipeWire applications; configure your speakers & microphones (e.g. noise reduction filter)
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Volume normalization
Easyeffects maybe.
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set a pre-amp for mic pipewire
EasyEffects could be a replacement for EqualizerAPO. You can do some gain staging there if you want, as well as a bunch of other stuff.
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Easy Effects: Audio effects for PipeWire applications
Is this a general comment meant to apply to anything or are you specifically talking about Easy Effects here?
It has installation instructions in the README, links to a wiki page with more information (https://github.com/wwmm/easyeffects/wiki/Package-Repositorie...), the application contains full documentation under the "Help" item in the menu (as many applications do) and they also have the same documentation online (https://wwmm.github.io/easyeffects/).
Not sure what more you could ask for?
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PipeWire 0.3.71
I guess they're referring to my tickets: https://github.com/wwmm/easyeffects/issues/2322 https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/issues/3198
noise-suppression-for-voice
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Having trouble with getting microphone to be recognized
Yes, I think it pipes the default input (source) to the default output. I have a noise cancelling source and if I switch to it the loopback follows it and I hear the de-noised one
- Removing Background noise from vocal/guitar performance
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Loud Keyboards on Calls
For linux: https://github.com/werman/noise-suppression-for-voice
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Linux Audio Noise suppression using deep filtering in Rust
Frankly, what I hear is very similar to the results of classic spectral denoising, even with the characteristic artifacts (for Linux, there's Noise Repellent [1] available for advanced spectral denoising; there's also a ton of commercial spectral processors).
The demonstration could use more random background noises to separate it from spectral processors, and more varied vocabulary to separate it from RNNVoice [2] which tends to suppress breath and parts of sibilants, making the sound unnatural. The latency is also important - is it as low as in RNNVoice? What about the CPU load?
[1] https://github.com/lucianodato/noise-repellent
[2] https://github.com/werman/noise-suppression-for-voice
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Real-Time Noise Suppression for PipeWire writen in Rust
Nice, hopefully you or somebody else will turn this into an easy to use PipeWire plugin, so I can replace noise-suppression-for-voice.
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What audio software do you use for prerecorded videos and screen capture?
I use this plugin to remove the sound of my air conditioner, which can be quite loud: https://github.com/werman/noise-suppression-for-voice
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AMD Demoes Ryzen AI at Computex 2023
This comes very close to RTX Voice while being multiple times more efficient. Not as good as RTX Voice but I prefer much lower HW usage.
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Solid microphone (not headset) for gaming?
bonus points if you use equalizerAPO + a VST plugin for noise suppression if you really need to suppress noise.
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Using a AUDIOTECH AT897 for streaming
I like the RNNoise plugin so much I ended up using it in my audio tracks too when doing vocals.
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Noise Suppression mic filter is a lifesaver, how can I constantly have this on my PC?
equalizerAPO + https://github.com/werman/noise-suppression-for-voice
What are some alternatives?
pulseeffects - Limiter, compressor, convolver, equalizer and auto volume and many other plugins for PipeWire applications [Moved to: https://github.com/wwmm/easyeffects]
rnnoise - Recurrent neural network for audio noise reduction
NoiseTorch - Real-time microphone noise suppression on Linux.
pipewire - Mirror of the PipeWire repository (see https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/)
EasyEffects-Presets - Collection of PulseEffects presets
pulseeffects-presets - Collection of community-made presets for PulseEffects tailored for TUXEDO laptops.
obs-rnnoise
AutoEq - Automatic headphone equalization from frequency responses
pipewire-debian - Upstream Version of pipewire, wireplumber, roc-toolkit & blueman for debian/ubuntu
JDSP4Linux - An audio effect processor for PipeWire and PulseAudio clients
my-pop-os-conf - My Pop!_OS configuration