> You could use ladspa-plugins to do so. There are several EQs, that do what > you need. There's Steve Harris' eq (ladspa ID 1199 I believe) and then there > is Fons Adriaenson's parametric Filter, which you can download from his site. > It's better suited to the task, I think. It only has 4 bands, but there are a > lot of possibilities to configure the bands. Besides there is an EQ in the TAP > plugins. > You can find links to them all on > http://linux-sound.org > or at > http://apps.linuxaudio.org > To involve them into your alsa system (app-independent) there is an > alsa-plugin, that supports ladspa-plugin integration. I don't know the exact > syntax or the name of the plugin. But you could have a look at > http://www.alsa-project.org > Look for asoundrc. It's a configuration you do in your .asoundrc in your > home-directroy or in /etc/asoundrc (not 100% sure about the latter name, never > did it). > Hope that helps. If you've more alsa-specific questions. You could try on > this list or directly mail to the alsa-user list. Thanks Julien, I've got the TAP plugins installed and I'd like to involve them in app-independent ALSA just like you describe. Is there another ALSA plugin I need to install to enable the TAP plugins or should I start editing asoundrc? I will ask on the ALSA list if no one is sure how to proceed from here. - Grant _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user