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On 05/05 10:34, Mark Knecht wrote: |
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> On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 9:38 AM <tuxic@××××××.de> wrote: |
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> <SNIP> |
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> > Background to my question: |
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> > I am still searching for a equalizer solution, which does not |
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> > uses the eq provided by the hardware (I am using a DAC, which |
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> > does nothing else, than converting PCM into an analog signal. |
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> > No processing whatsoever. |
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> > So the eq has to have some sort of DSP funktionality build in. |
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> > And it should be made for background processing. |
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> > Anu helpful alsa-based idea is very appreciated... |
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> > Cheers! |
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> > Meino |
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> pulseeffects possibly? I've never used it. |
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> Good luck, |
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> Mark |
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Hi Mark, |
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in the meanwhile I installed quite a few pulse-related applications |
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and pulseaudio itsself includeing pusleeffects. |
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For the first, the equaliser problem is kinda solved -- I haven't |
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checked, whether the settings will survive a reboot. |
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I don't know of the quality of the sound processing of the |
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equaliser...but it is definetlu a step in the right direction. |
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Hopefully all related applications I use will cooperate... ;) |
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Thanks to all of us who helped! -- very appreciated! |
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Cheers! |
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Meino |