What do you want to accomplish? Switching the Sennheiser EQ on and off?
If the Sennheiser EQ file has a pre amp of -6.8 dB, the pre amp in config.txt should be removed else you get twice the -6.8 dB pre amp. And for what's the purpose of the GraphicEQ?
The procedure is:
Include an EQ file (or any file with commands for one device).
Set the proper device in the included file (as the first command).
Switching it on and off by the power icon.
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Your Windows theme is a bit confusing. I think Black = OFF as it is on my default Windows theme. In your image you can see that the command is greyed out when the power button is black. Perhaps the theme produces your confusing.
GraphicEQ is used as equalizer. One could use peak filters. Both ways have pro's and cons.
Not all files on AutoEQ are GraphicEQ. Sometimes they are CSV files or other formats but when you take the frequencies and gains you can easily build the EQ yourself. Basically you have to look in the file. When you see Equalizer APO commands then it's a matter of included it.
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I practically ignored or skipped over what he said at the start and was focusing on the video title.
I was confused for a number of reasons but also because it sounds better OFF (black icon.) But I've since realized that's the point..It "flattens" the audio and you work from there?
I'll just leave it disabled until I educate myself more.
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Off simply means the command isn't executed.
I usually advise my Peace users to play around with the sliders to enhance their audio by equalization. But they often start by selecting a predinfed EQ like the Peace "Bass boost" configuration and adjust it by listening to music. The same you can do when using the Configuration Editor. The AutoEQ file is nice place to start but starting from a flat EQ is also.
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I'm by no means computer illiterate, but when it comes to audio, I am.
I also have no idea if this is set-up correctly.
I have loaded the Sennheiser GAME ONE Parametric EQ.txt, but have not touched it. The power icons are white for that .txt in Config Editor.
It mentions using -6.8dB Preamplification. But It already has that at the top when opened up in Config Editor.
I can tell the difference in sound when toggling the #4 .txt file (on/off) and again with the #1 Preamplification. But what is supposed to be on/off?
What do you want to accomplish? Switching the Sennheiser EQ on and off?
If the Sennheiser EQ file has a pre amp of -6.8 dB, the pre amp in config.txt should be removed else you get twice the -6.8 dB pre amp. And for what's the purpose of the GraphicEQ?
The procedure is:
Thanks for the reply.
-I came across a video 'How-To Make Headphones Sound Better | AutoEQ' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFB9uBKyP8s&feature=emb_title and wanted to try it out.
-I believe the GraphicEQ was displayed by default?
-Black power icon = ON?
Last edit: Paft 2020-11-26
Your Windows theme is a bit confusing. I think Black = OFF as it is on my default Windows theme. In your image you can see that the command is greyed out when the power button is black. Perhaps the theme produces your confusing.
GraphicEQ is used as equalizer. One could use peak filters. Both ways have pro's and cons.
Not all files on AutoEQ are GraphicEQ. Sometimes they are CSV files or other formats but when you take the frequencies and gains you can easily build the EQ yourself. Basically you have to look in the file. When you see Equalizer APO commands then it's a matter of included it.
I practically ignored or skipped over what he said at the start and was focusing on the video title.
I was confused for a number of reasons but also because it sounds better OFF (black icon.) But I've since realized that's the point..It "flattens" the audio and you work from there?
I'll just leave it disabled until I educate myself more.
Off simply means the command isn't executed.
I usually advise my Peace users to play around with the sliders to enhance their audio by equalization. But they often start by selecting a predinfed EQ like the Peace "Bass boost" configuration and adjust it by listening to music. The same you can do when using the Configuration Editor. The AutoEQ file is nice place to start but starting from a flat EQ is also.