Thomasphoenix98
100+ Head-Fier
Yes, you can use the Hp-1 & Hp-2 volume buttons to do just that .
The side arrows adjust the respective gains of the L-R channels. The way I do it, the first pass through is done to insure the L-R summed output seems right in the center. Then I adjust frequency bands to make sure each is equally as loud as the other.Is there any way to adjust the first bands on a manLOUD (the two yellow bars) individually for the L and R channel? I can adjust the gain but only for L+R together. Am I missing something? An unlock toggle somewhere perhaps?
I agree. But that's the only explanation I have for the imbalance i had. See previous HPEQ here: https://www.head-fi.org/threads/smyth-research-realiser-a16.807459/page-849#post-16635525With HT you mean headtracking??
This should not work in HPEQ setup anyway!
Weird. Might have made an error there. My manLOUD process is basically:And I see you set no vspkr.
Are you trying to generate a "generic" manLOUD HPEQ for in-ear headphones?
If not, a manLOUD HPEQ has to be made always in conjunction with a specific PRIR and is made specifically for this PRIR (or to be more precise: Specifically for one PRIR, one specific headphone and your ears).
Well it could also be the "hard- (and soft-)ware" of the human user that's off...
(i.e. slight deafness in specific frequency ranges on one ear etc.)
1. For the generation of a flat HPEQ no PRIR has to be selected. A flat EQ is a flat EQ, always.Then I go into the file manager and rename this "infernix_Empyreans" HPEQ to "infernix_Empyrean_SomePRIR" so I am sure to have this one uniquely named for that headphone+PRIR combo. Then:
- Select my headphones
- Select one of the generic PRIRs I have to make a manLOUD for
- Generate a FlatEQ
- Select this renamed PRIR-specific HPEQ
- Select the relevant PRIR
- Set Curve Equal-L-80
- Uncheck Man EQ spkr
- Set speaker to C
- Run the Manloud
- Repeat steps 5 for L+R and C+L+R
In the realiser, I copied my Hpeq from the realiser onto my sd-card then copy them back multiple times onto the realiser. I have only one pair of Headphones paired to the realiser so only one main Hpeq in 7 copies with different man-loud for Prirs.In the Realiser or external on the PC?
Exactly how I did it too. Would be nice if they had better file editing tools in the A16 software.In the realiser, I copied my Hpeq from the realiser onto my sd-card then copy them back multiple times onto the realiser. I have only one pair of Headphones paired to the realiser so only one main Hpeq in 7 copies with different man-loud for Prirs.