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enhancement: effects reactive to speaker volume #3597
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Without having access to the code being used on Mac it is hard to say if it is possible to completely replicate its behavior. But with the plugins already available on EasyEffects it should be possible to get close to it. |
Hey! thanks for the reply, the |
Not at this moment. This kind of integration is hard to do. First because the loudness plugin output volume control would have to become the system volume control. Second because having more than one instance of the loudness plugin in our pipeline is a valid use case. So there is the issue about how to decide which one would become the system volume. |
Hello, easyeffects is a great program which I use to make my speakers not sound completely horrible compared to my Macbook Air on my Framework 13.
However, Macbooks and other small speakers (AirPods, Pixel Buds Pro) use adaptive EQ's where they boost bass and treble on lower volumes to encourage lower volume listening and a fuller sound, due to how we hear sound, following the Fletcher–Munson curves.
Example: Macbook Air 2024 frequency response graph on RTINGS, here the frequencies below about 800hz stay the same volume as the speakers get louder, however the frequencies above that are all boosted.
I was wondering if there'd be any way a similar effect could be emulated with EasyEffects, even if it is just on the EQ plugin, like "from" and "to" sections which could be interpolated as speaker volume goes from 0% to 100%
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