I have been unable to find a ported equalizer / bass boost app. Anyone got a solution other than me saving the songs bass boosted ? Really missing the lowend while running.
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For Pace/Stratos? Any app that supports Android 5.1 and does not need libraries or has MIPS libraries will work with them, it's a matter of try to find one that works for you.
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There does not seem to be ANY app or implementation of a parametric equalizer for ANY device.
Whether it is something that uses the hardware parametric EQ present on some DAC's, something that does it in software, be it the audio player or a system-wide app like the way dspmanager works, where is the parametric EQ?
Sure it may be a challenge to control the hardware properly, but every media player has a fixed-band equalizer. It is not much more work to make it fully parametric.
The early iPods had enough capability to run a 5 band parametric with Rockbox firmware. Many users get these powerful phones in order to be able to stream music, and have it sound right.
Is there ANY app for ANY phone that can correct frequency response precisely?
Search for astro player nova. It's got a 5 band.
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Sorry, thank you.
Is there one that works globally, as DSP Manager does, but parametric? If it doesn't appear within a month I am undertaking my first Android project...
A computer replacement (Just snickered imagining someone using the HDMI out with a USB keyboard and mouse into the charging port) without a parametric eq is a car without a stereo.
Well Astro Player and Astro Player Nova both have 18 band, but no parametric.
Come on, it HAS to exist. Even a little private project somewhere.
k00zk0 said:
There does not seem to be ANY app or implementation of a parametric equalizer for ANY device.
Whether it is something that uses the hardware parametric EQ present on some DAC's, something that does it in software, be it the audio player or a system-wide app like the way dspmanager works, where is the parametric EQ?
Sure it may be a challenge to control the hardware properly, but every media player has a fixed-band equalizer. It is not much more work to make it fully parametric.
The early iPods had enough capability to run a 5 band parametric with Rockbox firmware. Many users get these powerful phones in order to be able to stream music, and have it sound right.
Is there ANY app for ANY phone that can correct frequency response precisely?
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what kind of phone do you have?
k00zk0 said:
Sorry, thank you.
Is there one that works globally, as DSP Manager does, but parametric? If it doesn't appear within a month I am undertaking my first Android project...
A computer replacement (Just snickered imagining someone using the HDMI out with a USB keyboard and mouse into the charging port) without a parametric eq is a car without a stereo.
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Did you ever find one or make one?
I agree
Too old post, but I googled it searching about this...
There is too many opinions at forum from "audiophile" aboutapps like dsp manager, v4a or any other eq, but some times thats make not complete result or has no result directly.
In my opinion the most direct way from file to hardware, the best audio quality we make. But at the same time the most common headphones/earphones has poor frequency response/sensibility to enjoy our music and need a little frequency correction and some dynamics compression maybe, for some music genres or movie's audio.
This is where I would like to have a simple linear phase sound processor, with at most 3 bell parametric bands, one for bass boost, one for put in mid/high range for attenuate certain resonant peak (particularly in common earphones 4 a 6 kHz freq response is awfully bad), and one more for trebles. And a dynamic comp to prevent eq result overflow and boost low level sounds. No MORE
sorry my poor English.
Try adsp player for android
I've been looking everywhere for something to use on my desktop PC that is similar to what the Player's SoundAlive bass setting does. It's just perfect - great bass boost with negligible impact on volume, zero distortion and no need to fiddle around with the equalizer.
The only thing I've found so far that is similar would be Poweramp's tone controls for treble and bass, but I haven't come across a software solution that would do that.
Do you guys know of any software like this, preferably something compatible with foobar2000? Or maybe what exactly is the technology behind the SoundAlive bass boost? Thanks in advance!
If you use foobar2000, why not using the equalizer plugin in foobar2000?
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If you use foobar2000, why not using the equalizer plugin in foobar2000?
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I do use it, but the results are far from the quality of the SoundAlive bass boost. I don't think the Player's bass boost can be achieved by simply boosting the lower frequencies on a graphical equalizer.
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How about DNSe instead?
DNSe is previous version of samsung equalizer and used at samsung mp3 Yepp series.
Emodio was pc programm that can get theme or lyrics and else.(Nowadays this services were closed.) This programm use DNSe and It can play music.
Hello,
i bought a LG V30 a few days ago, because i want to use it as DAC or DAC/AMP.
Before i used an Axon 7 with Viper4Android, a headphone amp (Schiit Vali2) and a custom VDC file for Viper4Android with these settings.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/v999jbft39506ma/Sennheiser HD800.pdf?dl=0
It made a huge difference to use my headphone (Sennheiser HD800) with or without these parametric equalizer settings.
Perhabs it is useful for you, here a link with many different eq settings. Think this can improve sound quality of many headphones or inears.
https://www.reddit.com/r/oratory1990/wiki/index/list_of_presets
1. Most important part, i want the best possible sound quality. Ainur Sauron, Ainur Narsil, Whiskeyomega Soundmods, https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/themes/magisk-bring-24-bit-output-aosp-pie-t3900863 .....
Dont know, because im new with this phone...
2. I need a parametric equalizer with 10 bands. Viper4Android use VDC files, but i read somewhere that Viper4Android only can handle 48000. And i wanna use the full potential from this Quad DAC.
It is an option for me to use USB Audio Player Pro and if i am right, it is possible to use inbuild parametric eq with only 6 bands.
3. If best sound quality is only with stock roms possible, its ok for me. But if it makes no difference i prefer custom roms. My device is H930, do you have any recommendations?
Hope someone can help me to squeeze the best audio quality from these wonderful device.
Thank you
Adriano
I don't think you can use viper4android with the DAC because viper4android will resample the audio back down to 16 bit @ 48khz. Thus it's pointless to use the DAC + v4a at the same time. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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1.) best possible sound quality - thus you want as little processing as possible (audiophile paradigm) - go with AINUR NARSIL
2.) viper4android is outdated, closed source and is supposed to offer worse quality vs. JamesDSP, both are limited to 48 kHz though
https://github.com/james34602/JamesDSPManager
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-reformed-dsp-manager-t3607970
So if you want to go that route, you'll limit yourself to 48 kHz and 16 bit.
according to https://github.com/jaakkopasanen/AutoEq
USB Audio Player PRO
USB Audio Player PRO is an Android app with improved USB audio drivers for usage with USB DACs. USB Audio Player PRO is not system-wide but works with local files and many streaming services though not with Spotify. USB Audio Player has Toneboosters Morphit plugin which has parametric equalizer. This app and the plugin are not free.
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UAPP with the Morphit plugin (additional purchase) would be the (best?) way to go to retain best possible quality with a parametric equalizer.
Someone needs to try that though and e.g. toggle the quad / SABRE DAC and see how well it works with UAPP and the MorphIt plugin
3.) nope, in fact there's more processing on LG Stock ROMs and thus it sounds warmer and different than the less processed and colder output on AOSP-based ROMs - thus the quality on AOSP-based ROMs should be closer to source (less processing = "better", less additional artifacts and distortions)
LG Stock ROMs are a must though if you're dependent on voLTE or voWiFi
Hope that helps
After updating my mi a3 to android 11, i've found a bug, when increasing bass on the equalizer, there's something wrong with the audio at high volume, did you guys also find this bug?
but where is the equalizer? it's not in my Mia3!
franz.b said:
but where is the equalizer? it's not in my Mia3!
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It's the system equalizer, you can access it by using the equalizer either on spotify or youtube music for example.
I think it's normal... The bass at max level need more powefull speakers. I think also with external speakers max bass levels are not recommend for a good sound. My works is installer audio video systems
Lucas Arsan said:
After updating my mi a3 to android 11, i've found a bug, when increasing bass on the equalizer, there's something wrong with the audio at high volume, did you guys also find this bug?
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As your phone is MI A3 it doesn't have so much powerful speakers like OnePlus 7t pro so it's there will be some problem like low sound while it is in full volume
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As your phone is MI A3 it doesn't have so much powerful speakers like OnePlus 7t pro so it's there will be some problem like low sound while it is in full volume
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Exactly!
Lucas Arsan said:
After updating my mi a3 to android 11, i've found a bug, when increasing bass on the equalizer, there's something wrong with the audio at high volume, did you guys also find this bug?
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Same problem here. I have galaxy a40 and whenever I turn my eq sound quality drops. Looks like it can't handle it. I've tried several different eq apps as well but with no effort.
I think the only possible solution will be downgrade to android 10.
the stock EQ is not that nice, if you increase a certain frequency in the stock eq it will just reduce the other frequencies so that it sounds like that one frequency is boosted, but it sounds so crappy, So if you want a good eq without root try wavelet it's the best that i have tested equivalent or better than viper4android, but note 1 thing wavelet will actually boost the frequencies, so at high volumes you can damage the DAC or speaker so be aware of that.
Hello Folks!
Is there any General Output Audio Equilizer App that works without root on Android 11?
I did some test on some Google play Apps but they are not working. I need to EQ all my audio and not only Music.
Hey! You can use Equalizer and Bass Booster app,it's free.It has an equalizer and a bass booster. To be more specific, it includes a five band equalizer, ten equalizer presets, and a bass booster. The developers state that it should work with most music players, video players, and FM radio. The only major issue is that the app will close sometimes when left in the background and sometimes it doesn’t always work. It’s one of the simpler equalizer apps and it should work on most devices.
Here's the link on google play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=music.bassbooster.equalizer
AFAIK Android comes with an equalizer out of the box - it's typically hidden: activate and configure it..
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Here's the link on google play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=music.bassbooster.equalizer
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Unfortunately it doesn't work. to be more specific I need to use it for games. on other phone some EQ was working but on Nubia Red Magic 6Pro non of them are working.
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AFAIK Android comes with an equalizer out of the box - it's typically hidden: activate and configure it..
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Can you give some more details please?