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When AutoEQ headphone presets are imported, they are always set to type Peaking regardless of the actual type for that frequency EQ. For instance, for a Sennheiser 600 2020 linked below, frequency 105 should be a Low Shelf and 10K High Shelf, but both are set to type Peaking.
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When I initially implemented AutoEQ there wasn't a single preset that had Low or High shelf filters so I never put that logic in.
I will make an OTA Update hopefully today to rectify this.
When AutoEQ headphone presets are imported, they are always set to type Peaking regardless of the actual type for that frequency EQ. For instance, for a Sennheiser 600 2020 linked below, frequency 105 should be a Low Shelf and 10K High Shelf, but both are set to type Peaking.
https://github.com/jaakkopasanen/AutoEq/blob/master/results/oratory1990/harman_over-ear_2018/Sennheiser%20HD%20600/Sennheiser%20HD%20600%20ParametricEQ.txt
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