I really appreciate Peace, especially its Headphone and Hearing Test feature. I also enjoy how the PEQ can be adjusted using the graph display. However, I stopped using Peace for a few reasons. One challenge I encountered was that it felt a bit cumbersome to add/remove sliders or import configurations. Additionally, there’s no option to display the final graph when stacking multiple speaker EQs in a single configuration. It’s also not possible to view a full 50-band GEQ on my screen for a single...
I really appreciate Peace, especially its Headphone and Hearing Test feature. I also enjoy how the PEQ can be adjusted using the graph display. However, I stopped using Peace for a few reasons. One challenge I encountered was that it felt a bit cumbersome to add more sliders or import configurations. Additionally, there’s no option to display the final graph when stacking multiple speaker EQs in a single configuration. It’s also not possible to view a full 50-band GEQ on my screen for a single speaker...
Yeah I really wish there would be an overhaul of the editor or for someone to fork it on github and make the UI a little bit more flexible with lock features. It's too easy to mis-click a knob and screw up your eq.
Yeah I really wish there will be an overhaul of the editor or for someone to fork it on github and make the UI a little bit more flexible with lock features. It's too easy to mis-click a knob and screw up your eq.
When I click on edit text, the 'db' is there, but it's gone as soon as I leave focus on the command and then turning it off and on again The good thing here is that despite the 'dB' label disappearing it's still present in the command, meaning everything keeps on working until the user is clicking the value input field. Yes it's not really a big issue if I leave it ON once I set a db value but it I was trying to use the command as a left channel preamp Copy: L=-0.8dB*L and quickly compare centering...
When I click on edit text, the 'db' is there, but it's gone as soon as I leave focus on the command and then turning it off and on again The good thing here is that despite the 'dB' label disappearing it's still present in the command, meaning everything keeps on working until the user is clicking the value input field. Yes it's not really a big issue if I leave it ON once I set a db value but it I was trying to use the command as a left channel preamp Copy: L=-0.8dB*L and quickly compare centering...
When I click on edit text, the 'db' is there, but it's gone as soon as I leave focus on the command and then turning it off and on again
Copy Command resets dB value to a multiplier