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easyeffects
Limiter, compressor, convolver, equalizer and auto volume and many other plugins for PipeWire applications
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pipewire-eq-startup-script
Simple-ish script which starts an equaliser under pipewire and connects a real output device to it as well as a virtual device to relay applications' sound to the equaliser.
dsp reviews and mentions
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set up a 30+ band equalizer with alsa
Thanks for detailed comment really apprentice it I found this https://github.com/bmc0/dsp which uses LADSPA API
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Found a really good video for mic quality improvement in obs (it works for me). How would I apply these settings to my mic system wide? Using Linux Mint
DSP effects can also be implemented in ALSA via CLI using dsp (this would be closest to a systemwide solution, but does not support Bluetooth)
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Would ALSA + alsamixer + apulse Suite Me/My Use Case?
I guess you can use alsa's ladspa plugin host plugin and your favorite convolution plugin, but there obviously will be no graphical way to adjust any settings.
- Parametric eq program in Linux?
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Adding EQ to Raspberry Pi streaming system
This SEEMS to be one formula for it, but I cannot decypher the gobbledegook https://github.com/bmc0/dsp/wiki/System-Wide-DSP-Guide
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I ordered some Focal OG Clears for 900€ and they sent me the Clear MG instead. What should I do?
An Oratory1990 preset could help a lot. The stock tuning isn't too good. If you're using Windows, EqualizerAPO and Peace are a good EQ. I think that eqMac 2 will do it for Mac. Linux is a bit more complex to use/research, but maybe EasyEffects, pulseaudio-equalizer-ladspa, dsp, or LSP Plugins.
- What do you guys use to EQ?
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Test drove my big-boy setup last night, and... wow!
It took me a week to dial in the software side of my setup. NAS shared FLAC's -> Raspberry Pi -> RompR UI -> MPD -> bmc0's dsp for equalizing -> Asgard 2 -> Dan Clark Aeon Open X... and, ok, wow! I now see the appeal in spending an awful lot of cash and the time to fine-tune everything to perfection. I think it hit me when I kept wanting to turn it up because it just sounded so clear, but kept bumping it back down because I was afraid I was hitting some potentially damaging levels. Any other setup I've used was self limiting because of misbalance, a piercing treble spike for example would keep my enthusiasm in check.
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Graphic Equalizer with Remote or Headless Control
If the latter, dsp, if the former look at the lsp-plugins collection. The latter will need Jack/Pipewire as I don't think Pulseaudio supports LV2 (it does support LADSPA for dsp).
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Questions about AE-9 Drivers
Not very likely, the platform is simply too small for audio and gaming to justify the effort and cross platform development is limited when it comes to driver and audio/system APIs. I wouldn't hope for it anytime soon ): I think people wrote about Peace EQ, not sure if it has a Linux version.. otherwise pulseaudio+alsa, jack and calf/lsp plugins, maybe https://github.com/bmc0/dsp ..it gets very frickly very fast with audio on Linux if feel 😅
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bmc0/dsp is an open source project licensed under ISC License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of dsp is C.
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