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Question: Equalizer bands
I want some more equalizer bands for accuracy - at least as an option. - 11 (100%)
I don't want any more bands (for whatever reason). - 0 (0%)
I don't care, I dont use 'em anyway. - 0 (0%)
Total Voters: 26

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Pike84
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« on: 9 Feb '03 - 13:30 »
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Almost no one commented on my plead for some more equalizer bands, so maybe this will reveal your thoughts Smiley.

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Adding more bands would be somewhat problematic for the existing skins, but I still wish to know, how many people would endorse the idea. So, vote away Smiley!
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Jace
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« Reply #1 on: 9 Feb '03 - 14:26 »
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I don't care, but I still use it Roll Eyes

..Perhaps a plugin like this would come in question?
Neato Plugin
and of course, a screenshot
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tigre
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« Reply #2 on: 9 Feb '03 - 15:35 »
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I don't care, but I still use it Roll Eyes

..Perhaps a plugin like this would come in question?
Neato Plugin
and of course, a screenshot


Yeah! This one is good. High quality algorithms used ('n many bands). To prevent clipping only negative values are possible. It's integrated in foobar2000.
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Pike84
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« Reply #3 on: 9 Feb '03 - 21:05 »
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Uh.. Seems nice, but how do you use it? Can't see it in my plugins list.. Huh
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tigre
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« Reply #4 on: 9 Feb '03 - 22:31 »
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Uh.. Seems nice, but how do you use it? Can't see it in my plugins list.. Huh

If you're talking about XMPlay: Only Winamp input plugins supported. This equalizer is a DSP plugin. Wink
In Winamp: Install it (dsp_superequ.dll has to be in plugins folder, a dsp_superequ subfolder is created), it should be in the dsp section of the plugin list.
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Jace
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« Reply #5 on: 10 Feb '03 - 08:56 »
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As I said, 'a plugin like this', not 'this very plugin'... Roll Eyes
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Pike84
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« Reply #6 on: 11 Feb '03 - 20:06 »
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Oh, I see Smiley. That plugin is no use to me tho, since I was already happy with Winamp's ten equalizer bands. Hope we'll have something like that for Xmplay too.
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Zarggg
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« Reply #7 on: 13 Feb '03 - 13:45 »
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Personally, I think things sound better without EQ.
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picky
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« Reply #8 on: 28 Mar '03 - 17:41 »
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I do care about more bands!
While no musical note can be found above 16kHz, a lot can be heard below 63Hz. You will need good headphones or speakers and also need to play louder to overcome the ear's sensitivity loss. That is why 1 (one) extra band at 63/4 approx. 16Hz makes sense.
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