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Curtis Boykins

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Aug 3, 2024, 4:50:37 PM8/3/24
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Can you please make an FxSound version of this HRIR? It's from the Smyth Realizer A16. It has great positional audio for games (people sometimes call me a wallhacker because of the positioning). But it feels a bit muffled in music and I think it could use a lil accuracy.

I also have a Realtek sound card, and I use the following settings: upmix matrix turned on stereo and 5.1 (to emulate 7.1), content format set to stereo (at the choice of the program, it always uses only 5.1 in my case, but then in my headphones porridge, since the headphones are 2 channel, and the sound itself is 6 channel), hrir I use my GSX + FX, graphics equalizer I use either Equaliser APO or FXsound.

Unfortunately, my English is very bad, but as I understand it, you want to choose what is already built into the program. I would choose gsx.wav, maybe this sound has problems (I came across topics about the problems of this sound on the forum), but I personally thought that this sound is good for several reasons, 1) it has all the sounds very clearly audible, 2) it has a fairly clear positioning 7.1 (you will clearly hear where the shots are coming from in the game)

FxSound is a sound equalization program for Windows with which you can apply sound adjustments to the whole operating system, including the sound coming from games or your favorite music player.

As soon as FxSound is opened, a default setting called General is applied, which immediately improves the sound quality. To do this, this profile increases the clarity, bass, and dynamism of whatever you're listening to, delivering a more accurate and fuller sound. At the same time, you can adjust individual settings in nine different frequency groups.

In addition to the general setting, this equalizer has more than a dozen predefined settings aimed at improving a multitude of uses on your device. Among them, there is one for movies, one for television, one for voices, one for gaming, etc. Each one improves specific aspects to enhance the sounds that are usually heard in each of these environments. For example, for movies, it increases the dynamism of the sound to give a surround sound effect.

FxSound has a button at the bottom that allows you to turn the sound equalization on or off. Thanks to this, you can activate or deactivate it depending on when you want to use it. So, if you want to improve the sound quality on Windows, don't hesitate to download FxSound.

This is an EXCELLENT Audio program ! I purchased a new laptop that had speakers that had too much bass. Even with the bass turned off in the stock audio program the laptop sounded terrible. Using FXSo...See more

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Equalizer FX - Music Equalizer and Volume Booster: unique sound enhancer and music volume booster!

Ultimate Music Equalizer ?
The Equalizer FX - Bass Booster lets you adjust the sound effect levels so you can get the best out of your music. Sound quality is our priority, that's why our sound booster is a must-have app as an audio enhancer. ?

Sound enhancer ?
The app allows you to improve the sound quality of your android device to get a more enjoyable music experience.

? Music Equalizer & Volume Booster includes: ?
- Music Equalizer. Audio filter to change the frequency envelope of the sound.
- Bass boost. Audio effect to boost bass or amplify low frequencies of the sound.
- Virtualization. Audio effect to virtualize audio channels. Allow you to enhance the stereo effect.
- Volume booster. Loudness Enhancer is an audio effect for increasing music loudness. (Only for Android 4.4 and higher)
- 12 presets. Also you able to create your own presets.
The application works with music players and audio streaming services like Pandora, Spotify, TuneIn Radio, VK, etc.
- Equalizer Widgets for your home screen.
- Automatically on/off when music player starts/stops playing music.
- Flexible configuration.

Note: The app is not working with FM radio.

Audio Enhancer
High-quality audio booster and sound enhancer. Enjoy every second of listening with the ultimate music equalizer! ?

Set it up easily
To get equalizer work on Lollipop go to applications settings and select all applications. Find the MusicFX application, clear the Application data for this application and then install Equalizer FX. After that when you start the music player and select the music equalizer option new Equalizer FX will be available.

Music Volume Booster ?
Use our loudness enhancer - volume booster with extra caution. Volume booster will significantly improve loudness, you better be ready for it! The one and only sound enhancer you'll ever need!

Music equalizer and sound booster for the best listening experience! ? ? ?

In the title bar, there are a few buttons. Tooltips explain most, but the ability to keep configuration between sessions is hidden in the menu triggered from left-most CSD button, labelled as Keep Settings.

Sincere apologies in the delayed reply, when I said GTK3 I meant that in context of GTK3 CSD buttons. Additional GTK3 libraries may need to be installed on exclusively Qt-based desktops like KDE if those libraries were not already dependencies from other software.

The pulseaudio equalizer ladsp package worked for me in Kde Plasma. I installed it as described at the top of this post. Thanks for this tutorial! I am really happy with it, because especially youtube videos can be of horrendous sound quality, but with this system wide pulseaudio equalizer installed, even the worst sounding youtube can be tweaked easily.

If you do encounter an issue, since this software is from the Manjaro community repository you can file any problems you encounter here and hope for a response. Also, this software needs a new maintainer to carry the torch, so if anybody wants to try maintaining the software then lend your body to the cause of great audio for all so us brainlets can not think so hard about how to make Linux sound good.

Edit: Wow, also, funniest thing, I apparently posted a comment on this tutorial about a year ago I have since tried qpaeq, I did not have the same issues with it as I did with pulseaudio-equalizer-ladspa & pulseaudio-equalizer-gtk.

See funny enough on my Dell N1770 with a second-generation, barrel-bottom Intel Core i3 second-generation processor qpaeq on Ubuntu was absolute garbage. People on the Ubuntu MATE forums agreed with me about that, but I have stopped maintaining that thread there since I am pretty much done with Debian systems.

This is supposed to be a simplified GUI for general users to access professional audio plugins
professional users would use the audio plugins directly with very different GUI and controls
(see calf-studio-gear.org and Linux Studio Plugins Project)

Pulseaudio Equalizer (qpaeq) has been recommended to avoid for many years, back to archived forum, because it generally does not work well
pulseaudio-equalizer-ladspa has been discussed much more on here for many years and is favoured by many users
-audio-equalizer-stops-working/64653
-equalizer-ladspa-gui/136855

Hi all, I had this problem too, luckily I was able to fix it by setting the equalizer correctly in EE and PE. It was then that I decided to share my work on GitHub and well this is the repository: GitHub - p-chan5/EasyPulse: A set of HQ presets for Easy Effects. I decided to also include a stereo effect that sounds nice on headphones.

Knowing which is the most appropriate for you is difficult. However, I support both versions (the one using PulseAudio and the other using PipeWire). They both sound the same (far from the technical aspects).

Equalizer FX: Sound Enhancer is a free app for Android published in the Audio File Players list of apps, part of Audio & Multimedia.

The company that develops Equalizer FX: Sound Enhancer is ZipoApps. The latest version released by its developer is 3.8.8.1. This app was rated by 1 users of our site and has an average rating of 5.0.

To install Equalizer FX: Sound Enhancer on your Android device, just click the green Continue To App button above to start the installation process. The app is listed on our website since 2024-02-26 and was downloaded 137 times. We have already checked if the download link is safe, however for your own protection we recommend that you scan the downloaded app with your antivirus. Your antivirus may detect the Equalizer FX: Sound Enhancer as malware as malware if the download link to com.devdnua.equalizer.free is broken.

How to install Equalizer FX: Sound Enhancer on your Android device:

  • Click on the Continue To App button on our website. This will redirect you to Google Play.
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  • A pop-up window with the permissions required by Equalizer FX: Sound Enhancer will be shown. Click on Accept to continue the process.
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