Jose Hidalgo
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Hi everybody,
I have already opened a topic on HeSuVi forums, but there doesn't seem to be much people around for the moment.
I already have HeSuVi, and it works beautifully on my headphones. Now I'd like to push things a step further.
Would this config be possible ? How could we achieve it ?
The goal is to use two different headphones simultaneously for dual listening sessions. We have 2 USB DACs, 2 Headphone amps, and 5 headphones, so that makes lots of combinations. Each headphone would have to be HeSuVi-ed independently, including a specific EAPO EQ preset. How could this be achieved ?
Cherry on top : Ideally we would also assign shortcuts (via AutoHotKey ?), maybe something like this :
Ultimately each listener would have 7 shortcuts, which would allow him/her to entirely customize his/her listening experience without affecting the other listener.
If somebody has already done something similar, please let us know.
I have already opened a topic on HeSuVi forums, but there doesn't seem to be much people around for the moment.
I already have HeSuVi, and it works beautifully on my headphones. Now I'd like to push things a step further.
Would this config be possible ? How could we achieve it ?
The goal is to use two different headphones simultaneously for dual listening sessions. We have 2 USB DACs, 2 Headphone amps, and 5 headphones, so that makes lots of combinations. Each headphone would have to be HeSuVi-ed independently, including a specific EAPO EQ preset. How could this be achieved ?
Cherry on top : Ideally we would also assign shortcuts (via AutoHotKey ?), maybe something like this :
- Shortcuts 1 to 6 : select EQ preset for USB 1 (5 presets for the 5 headphones, + the 6th preset = no EQ at all)
- Shortcuts 7 to 12 : select EQ preset for USB 2 (5 presets for the 5 headphones, + the 6th preset = no EQ at all)
- Shortcut 13 : Virtualization on/off for USB 1
- Shortcut 14 : HeSuVi on/off for USB 2
Ultimately each listener would have 7 shortcuts, which would allow him/her to entirely customize his/her listening experience without affecting the other listener.
If somebody has already done something similar, please let us know.