Re: Console based software EQ for jack

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On Wed, January 16, 2013 7:46 am, Stefan Stefanov wrote:
> Hello
>
> My music server is headless (no graphical environment).
> I'm using mpd + JACK to play music.
> Now I need some software equalizer (JACK based of course), but running
> in daemon mode.
>
> JackEQ is the application I currently installed. It could be run in
> daemon mode like that:
> $ jackeq -d
>
> But I don't understand how to use it further more:
> - how to properly connect it (to mpd in my case) ?
> - how to adjust bass and treble ?
>
> Can you suggests any other EQ software based on your practice?

Nama or ecasound are both set up to do audio chains and can have effects
in them. I think ecasound would be the best for set and forget though, as
it would not need input once running and could be run with & to background
it.
Ecarack looks interesting too. (comes with jackrack and takes a saved
jackrack config and runs it from terminal)

-- 
Len Ovens
www.OvenWerks.net

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