It seems to me there is one advantage of computer equalization which
hasn't been discussed here, namely that the processing is not done in
real time on an isynchronous audio signal, but instead in faster than
real time on the audio file on the computer.  

One advantage of that is that it eliminates the jitter which would be
induced by a digital box in the audio chain.  Probably more
importantly, it gives you much more flexibility in the type of filters
and effects which could be applied.  

I wonder whether in the future such devices will perform functions such
as dynamically adjusting levels and equalization filters depending on
your current position in the room...


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