05-23-2023, 09:05 PM
05-24-2023, 06:57 AM
There's a bit of learning involved to get going, but you can achieve this with the CamillaDSP feature.
In short, you need a set of "Biquad Peaking" filters with the frequency set to the centre value of each "slider" of the EQ, a gain for how much up or down you slide it, and a q value for how "wide" the peak is (usually quite narrow). I dare say someone can even tell you what the frequency and q values for the EQ in moOde are to get you started. Obviously, you just need to define a different set of filters for the right and left channels.
In short, you need a set of "Biquad Peaking" filters with the frequency set to the centre value of each "slider" of the EQ, a gain for how much up or down you slide it, and a q value for how "wide" the peak is (usually quite narrow). I dare say someone can even tell you what the frequency and q values for the EQ in moOde are to get you started. Obviously, you just need to define a different set of filters for the right and left channels.
05-24-2023, 08:04 PM
(05-24-2023, 06:57 AM)the_bertrum Wrote: [ -> ]There's a bit of learning involved to get going, but you can achieve this with the CamillaDSP feature.
In short, you need a set of "Biquad Peaking" filters with the frequency set to the centre value of each "slider" of the EQ, a gain for how much up or down you slide it, and a q value for how "wide" the peak is (usually quite narrow). I dare say someone can even tell you what the frequency and q values for the EQ in moOde are to get you started. Obviously, you just need to define a different set of filters for the right and left channels.
I equalized directly with CamillaDSP, but I think there are also users who are not trained enough to use it.
05-30-2023, 07:03 PM
To save other users some time (and or learning curve), you could share your config here ;-)