cliveb wrote:
> I'm currently on holiday so without access to my LMS machine, but when I
> get back (next Wednesday) can post my own custom-convert file that
> implements parametric EQ. It was even set up based on an REW run, so it
> should show exactly how it's done for your use case.
I expect
Purely from the point of view of testing out sox settings, heres what I
would do
I am doing this in windows by the way and flac and sox are in my path so
I don't need to reference the folders that they reside in.
in a new folder copy a sample flac file. Mine is called break.flac -
choose someth
Or ApeBrains earlier post
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?109907-Parametric-EQ-options
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Zombie wrote:
> Do you have a simple cookbook to "just" set up filtering? I have
> searched but in vain.
I'm currently on holiday so without access to my LMS machine, but when I
get back (next Wednesday) can post my own custom-convert file that
implements parametric EQ. It was even set up based
Zombie wrote:
> Do you have a simple cookbook to "just" set up filtering? I have
> searched but in vain.
If you already have your filter values (center/width/gain), you can
implement them via custom-convert.conf as described here:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?104868-Using-SoX-to
cliveb wrote:
> Just set up a custom-convert.conf file in LMS with appropriate filtering
> using SOX.
Do you have a simple cookbook to "just" set up filtering? I have
searched but in vain.
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foxesden wrote:
> I am working on a replacement for Inguz and parametric EQ is high on the
> list. I wanted to get the plugin working as intended first, and having
> done that I have stripped back the code and am nearly at the point where
> I can start working on new features.
>
> Being able to
Apesbrain wrote:
> No, Inguz is not a PEQ. You can select the "31-band" graphic equalizer
> and get as close as possible from there.
>
> Otherwise, you can use REW to generate a 24-bit filter file and load
> that via Inguz. Sorry, I don't recall all the details about how to do
> this as it's