The reason is complex - for example, in the mode of a wireless audio receiver, Linux works much more stable than Windows. In addition, in the event of a problem, the tools for solving it are extremely flexible and always free.
I will not describe in detail, I will only say that the point is in the close integration of Cavern EQ and EAPO, due to the lack of EAPO for Linux, I lose some of the features. Well, I wondered why such good software has not been ported to Linux for a long time, which Linux much more flexible than Windows in terms of audio.
You're mixing different tasks - filter generation and crossover/hosting for generated filters, I'm only interested in the latter. Easy Effects is still inferior in terms of its capabilities - for example, it does not have independent channel equalization and crossover capabilities.
Hello! At the beginning of my "audiophile" journey, I used EAPO quite often. However, I quickly came to the conclusion (and not only me) that Windows is an unsuccessful environment for building an audio system: a poor choice of specific tools, lack of flexibility in the OS itself. The reason why I decided to write this post is that the author of my favorite room correction software Cavern EQ ported his creation to Linux, and the capabilities of this program are historically strongly tied to the...