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I have always preferred parametric EQ to a graphic equalizer. Is there a PEQ plugin for Foobar ?
Originally Posted by Tabi There's Shibatch's Super EQ for Winamp. http://www.winamp.com/plugins/details.php?id=4591 You can use it with Foobar after you install the Winamp DSP Bridge @ http://pelit.koillismaa.fi/plugins/dsp.php#149 |
Originally Posted by Headphoner I've been using the Electri-Q parametric equalizer with Winamp. This is a very good equalizer except for one big problem. I can only save one curve. Can you save many curves with the Shibatch? |
Originally Posted by jiiteepee You can save more than just one curve w/ Electri-Q (posihfopit edition) using export/import. Also, you can use both, VST and Winamp version of Electri-Q w/ Winamp and Foobar (see my sig for needed additional components). jiitee |
Originally Posted by Zenja I've been using NWEQ (a VST EQ) and it seems to be doing a good job. You can't save multiple settings though. I might try something else though if there's some dominant recommendations here. |
Originally Posted by Tabi There's Shibatch's Super EQ for Winamp. http://www.winamp.com/plugins/details.php?id=4591 You can use it with Foobar after you install the Winamp DSP Bridge @ http://pelit.koillismaa.fi/plugins/dsp.php#149 |
Originally Posted by Headphoner I just tried Shibatch. When using the parametric equalizer, it doesn't show you the curve your are creating. At least, I couldn't figure out how to see a curve. But Electri-Q shows you the curve. This is a big advantage of Electri-Q. |
Originally Posted by jiiteepee You can save more than just one curve w/ Electri-Q (posihfopit edition) using export/import. Also, you can use both, VST and Winamp version of Electri-Q w/ Winamp and Foobar (see my sig for needed additional components). jiitee |
[left]<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO8859-1" ?> <Electri-Q Version="AIXcoustic Electri-Q v1.5.6" Processing_Mode="Analog" Economy_Mode="Off" Bands="5" Channels="2" Channel_Link="Equal" Range="15" Analyser="none"> [b]SuperBoost[/b] <Left Bands="5"> <Filter_1 Frequency="20" Gain="9.36781597137451" Bandwidth="1" Type="Peak (RBJ)" Locked_Frequency="False" Locked_Gain="False" Locked_Q="False"> 1 </Filter_1> <Filter_2 Frequency="134.914916992188" Gain="0" Bandwidth="1" Type="CulteQ Peak" Locked_Frequency="False" Locked_Gain="False" Locked_Q="False"> 2 </Filter_2> <Filter_3 Frequency="455.050903320313" Gain="0" Bandwidth="1" Type="Transient LowShelf" Locked_Frequency="False" Locked_Gain="False" Locked_Q="False"> 3 </Filter_3> <Filter_4 Frequency="1534.82897949219" Gain="0" Bandwidth="1" Type="Transient LowShelf" Locked_Frequency="False" Locked_Gain="False" Locked_Q="False"> 4 </Filter_4> <Filter_5 Frequency="5176.783203125" Gain="0" Bandwidth="1" Type="Peak (RBJ)" Locked_Frequency="False" Locked_Gain="False" Locked_Q="False"> 5 </Filter_5> </Left> </Electri-Q>[/left]
Originally Posted by jiiteepee If you name the preset in preset selection box before exporting, you should see the given name appear when then later imprort. Because of the .e-q format is plain XML, you can edit those names using notepad (bolded text is the preset name): jiitee |