PC Equalizer is a Graphical User Interface for "Equalizer APO" which is a parametric / graphic equalizer for Windows.
Designed for those who are looking for fixed frequencies equalizer, offering a quick and easy audio filtering with ability to control left-right channels (Stereo, Mono, Swap, Invert, Balance...etc), Expand or contract Stereo using Pan\Expand processing feature.
You can create effects using Multi-Delays feature e.g. Echoes, Delays, Reverb & many others.
Also you can assign a preset to a program such as (Rock preset with Winamp, Classic preset with Windows Media Player, or Pop preset with PotPlayer...etc).
How to install:
1. Download and install "Equalizer APO", Available for 32 and 64 bit.
http://equalizerapo.sourceforge.net/
2. Restart windows.
3. Download and install latest version of PC Equalizer, If the version is "portable" there is no need to install.
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Features
- 10 or 20 Band equalizer.
- Fixed standard equalizer. Support all channels.
- Control left and right channels (Stereo, Mono, Swap, Invert, Balance...etc).
- Expand or contract Stereo using Pan\Expand processing feature.
- Multi-Delays feature will allow you to create wide range of Echoes, Delay, and Reverb, you can handle up to 16 taps (echoes).
- Built-in presets, with ability to save or delete user's presets.
- Assign a preset to a program such as (Winamp, Windows Media Player, PotPlayer...etc), It monitors running programs saved in the "Program-Assigned Preset list" and will show tray notifications at each preset change.
- Any saved preset will appear automatically while user controls equalizer.
- Software installer and uninstaller. Free independent installation path.
- Option to launch on startup, minimized to the System Tray.
License
Other LicenseUser Reviews
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I Love it! I had to buy a new hard drive and reinstall windows and everything else. However, I have the Beats Audio HP and the software to reinstall was nowhere to be found. I found this and was happy with the result. Only one glitch and that is, every now and then for no apparent reason my volume goes WAAAAYYYY up and becomes distorted.
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lets see if this will stand the test of time against windows 10 updates
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excellent
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Hey Bilal, Finally an update again! :) (v1.3.2.00) Looking forward to the improvements you've made, one thing I noticed was that all the 20 iTunes presets are misspelled as 'iTuens' consistently lol. I'm not an apple fan so I don't bother, but just one bug that I noticed when I was linking the preset folder to the one on my Dropbox. This has been my number 1, equalizer APO skin since I started using an equalizer since about 1,5 year ago. Great project so far!
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A great, lovely, well designed system-level EQ that gives me the functionality that I lost when i upgraded to w10 to find out that the audio eq software my soundcard came with no longer works on it. It's insane to me that there isn't an official system-level EQ in Windows these days, but the shock is easily salved by this very functional EQ, which as of writing now competes head to head with the software i once had in just about every way. The UI is clear and would only gain that last star if there were a few more features to the processing -- namely a reverb, the multi-tap delay is fun but i'm not finding much function for it, but a lovely lush reverb on the other hand would definitely give the system audio that added atmosphere that certainly was welcome on my last operating system (btw, it's the Sound Blaster X-FI audio mixer w/ effects that came along with the card that i keep referencing, and can no longer get to function on w10) and if the user could switch from having to clear out an update notification EVERY time they opened it once there was one available. Some indication of how much CPU the EQ/processing might be using would also be a great built in feature for future versions. The other functional oddity is that the X to close doesn't function, i have to go down to the icon on the bottom of my desktop, right click, then go to close window to close the app. This is the only time i've ever seen this and i can't figure out why. Otherwise, stellar, stable software that deserves support from its' users. A good EQ should be able to do subtle and drastic changes equally well to an audio signal. The ability to save presets is highly prized for headphone enthusiasts like myself, really helps me dial in the right setting for every pair. Each frequency band is fixed but they are now at very familiar intervals, and the switchable set of bands between 10 and 20 along with the buttons along the bottom of the EQ help create a logical set of boosts or cuts to a number of bands at once, allowing the user to sweeten or diminish certain areas of the spectrum. Totally usable EQ that i can only see getting better as time goes on. Get it!