[linux-audio-user] Setting equalizer settings with Sox ?

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Roel de Wit wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've been playing with Sox for a while but I can't seem to find how to do a
> specific thing. Could somebody please tell me if what I want is possible and
> if so, how to do it.
> 
> One of the things I want to do is to boost a range of frequencies. Basically
> from 20 Hertz to 320 Hertz, where 80 Hertz is considered the 'center' and
> the boost gets less when going to 20/320 Hertz. I have found the
> highp(ass)/lowp(ass) options but these don't seem to be of use for this. I'd
> really appreciate some help here.
> 
> I need this to be done by a command-line tool available under Linux and if
> possible under Windows (even if I would have to compile it myself)..
> 
> Grtzzzzzzz Roel...
> 

There is a multiband EQ in the swh ladspa plugins. Used with ecasound it 
will do what you need.


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