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Fixed Band EQ #206
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Hello,
yes I can do it, that's relatively easy. OTO no time frame since I am super
busy.
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Hi Pierre,
This might seem to be an odd request, however I've discovered a need for
it.
Would it be possible to also provide fixed band EQ for some speakers that
are only using Peaking filters in their Parametric settings?
On occasion, a fixed band or Graphic EQ might be all that a user may have
easy access to. It very useful to have that option as well.
I know that AutoEq is capable of producing such. It would be very helpful
if users didn't have to download the package in order to calculate it
themselves.
Plead is a consider it.
Thanks.
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I have a working version in a notebook next step is to mv it to main code and add some testing. |
OK done for the moving part. Need to add some test. |
TODO Expose graphical EQ in the EQ page |
Almost done ... |
and done ... https://dev.spinorama.org/eqs.html please give feedback. |
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Hi Pierre,
This might seem to be an odd request, however I've discovered a need for it.
Would it be possible to also provide fixed band EQ for some speakers that are only using Peaking filters in their Parametric settings?
On occasion, a fixed band or Graphic EQ might be all that a user may have easy access to. It very useful to have that option as well.
I know that AutoEq is capable of producing such. It would be very helpful if users didn't have to download the package in order to calculate it themselves.
Plead is a consider it.
Thanks.
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