Jan 12, 2013 at 12:00 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 4 DexterMorgan 100+ Head-Fier Joined Dec 24, 2012 Posts 118 Likes 13 Electriq was recommended as an equalizer. Unfortunately it doesnt work on linux. Are there any linux altenatives to electriq?
Electriq was recommended as an equalizer. Unfortunately it doesnt work on linux. Are there any linux altenatives to electriq?
Jan 12, 2013 at 7:17 AM Post #2 of 4 ghost91 New Head-Fier Joined Sep 12, 2012 Posts 4 Likes 10 Take a look at this thread http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=940386
Nov 11, 2015 at 4:07 AM Post #3 of 4 wwwpuntoit New Head-Fier Joined Oct 12, 2015 Posts 49 Likes 10 dextermorgan said: Electriq was recommended as an equalizer. Unfortunately it doesnt work on linux. Are there any linux altenatives to electriq? Click to expand... i'd love to find one myself currently on Manjaro and i hate having to go back to Windows just to have a proper equalizer like eletric-q any one has found anythink that matches electri-q on Linux ? having ability to choose exact frequency, the gain and the bw ??
dextermorgan said: Electriq was recommended as an equalizer. Unfortunately it doesnt work on linux. Are there any linux altenatives to electriq? Click to expand... i'd love to find one myself currently on Manjaro and i hate having to go back to Windows just to have a proper equalizer like eletric-q any one has found anythink that matches electri-q on Linux ? having ability to choose exact frequency, the gain and the bw ??
Nov 12, 2015 at 6:04 PM Post #4 of 4 DexterMorgan 100+ Head-Fier Joined Dec 24, 2012 Posts 118 Likes 13 I have not tried much, but recently I discovered the equalizer in smplayer to be better than in audacious. Better bass boost
I have not tried much, but recently I discovered the equalizer in smplayer to be better than in audacious. Better bass boost