For PCM, have you tried using Daphile's internal EQ?The problem is that I don't use Windows to play music files I use Daphile, other problem added is than I like & play DSD files so Daphile can't do EQ for headphones or DRC for room using converting all PCM files to DSD files.
Not sure how to do that, but it's easy enough to repeat in Peace: it's just sliders to move up or down for each EQ band and that takes two minutes, right? There's even a preamp level on top if you need this to be adjusted.So can't have the EQ done with APO for Peace and I have to make again all in Peace?
Double check your preamp level. It seems to me you're using +6.5dB instead of -6.5dB.
With the extra features of EQ APO/Peace, you should use the Parametric EQ settings here.
On Peace, the Frequencies can be changed in the boxes to match these settings.
I think the tutorial hows how to import pre-made settings for a particular set of headphones.
With the extra features of EQ APO/Peace, you should use the Parametric EQ settings here.
On Peace, the Frequencies can be changed in the boxes to match these settings.
I think the tutorial hows how to import pre-made settings for a particular set of headphones.
Impressive tutorial, you'r right Peace is way easy.Here's a good tutorial:
Why do you want to save files instead of doing the EQ in real time? Or have you switched over to real time processing now?
I tried to import the file https://github.com/jaakkopasanen/AutoEq/blob/master/results/oratory1990/harman_over-ear_2018/Sennheiser HD 600/Sennheiser HD 600 minimum phase 44100Hz.wav to Peace, but can't do it because its a wav file not a txt file?
I said: I use Daphile (Linux) not WindowsWhy do you want to save files instead of doing the EQ in real time? Or have you switched over to real time processing now?
Solved, downloaded the pq txt filesI tried to import the file https://github.com/jaakkopasanen/AutoEq/blob/master/results/oratory1990/harman_over-ear_2018/Sennheiser HD 600/Sennheiser HD 600 minimum phase 44100Hz.wav to Peace, but can't do it because its a wav file not a txt file?
And it does not have a way to EQ DSD files, is that it?I use Daphile (Linux)
Here's a relevant tutorial for Audacity and the Filter Curve Effect:
With some use, you'll see that it's hardly more difficult than any other audio software.
With some use, you'll see that it's hardly more difficult than any other audio software.
Well I know that JRiver will convert PCM to DSD for output, so you could do EQ that way, but it doesn't help you for files in DSD format. 🙁
What if you converted your DSD files to PCM high bit rate, then after real time EQ have your player output in DSD format?
What if you converted your DSD files to PCM high bit rate, then after real time EQ have your player output in DSD format?
Sure, that can work in a practical manner if you have no other way.What if you converted your DSD files to PCM high bit rate, then after real time EQ have your player output in DSD format?
But... why would you convert your DSD into PCM when you have a native DSD [no]DAC?
[ DSD ] -> [ PCM ] -> [ Process(PCM) ] -> [ DSD ]. That's quite a lossy process. You will start having an audible loss in quality from the various format conversions, ending up not benefitting as much from DSD.
Always keep DSD as DSD (you can consider upconverting lower rate DSD to higher rate DSD) or process it as analogue.
To EQ them in the digital domain. If I understand it, that's what Felipe wanted to do because there isn't any easy way to EQ a DSD stream. But instead of baking the EQ into the converted file, it could be converted and saved flat, then EQ done real time as it plays.why would you convert your DSD into PCM when you have a native DSD
Not ideal, I agree. But if you want to digitally EQ a DSD recording, I can't see another way. It's just that I would not EQ the files during conversion, just afterward while playing in real time. Then the DSD files become just like the PCM files.
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