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(v) it has built in equaliser - 10 band, I've found this good with my Pioneer - as it allows me to simulate in real-time what effect - or gains in SQ I could get by adjusting - I can then turn-off the EQ in the program and perform equivalent changes in the Pioneers MCACC (iv) another great one- in built parametric EQ ! I know I have an awkward 10dB peak at 41hz gain in my room with my subwoofer - its a pain as the single EQ on the back of my SVS doesn't do a steep enough filter to remove (the peak is only about 5hz wide) - on this program, add as many filters as you like, to whichever channels you like, and for each filter - you select frequency, gain, and QĪgain you can add as many of these Parameteric EQs as you like, and for each you can select which channels to effect (iii) if you want bass management, delays etc etc (ii) Can apply just about any processor style effects to outputs before they go to your amp, for instance - for me its a game changer as I can add 10dB to the LFE channel only before outputting to myPioneer AX10Ai - via 8 channel USB - this is the ONLY program I've found that allows you to apply levels to the LFE channel only and not the Subwoofer channel (which often includes some levels of bass management) (i) Select output exactly as you want - 5.1, 7.1, resampled etc etc (2) Audio wise - again superb - so customisable, you can select bitstream, asio, waspi etc etc.Īudio wise far too many features to mention - but some key ones that will mean I'll buy at end of trial: PQ wise it supports automatic refresh switching which a lot of programs don't support - so thumbs up for that as well.

(1) PQ wise - there is Red October and Red October HQ - the 2 main auto-preset - just select and go modes - I thought my E7400 overclocked and 5670 graphics card would not cope with RO HQ - but it does - just fine (it uses MadVR etc) - and I'm BLOWN away by the PQ - best I've ever seen from my HTPC. I was using XBMC before, and I've dabbled with lots of other stuff too Anyone tried it ? you're missing out if not - version 16 is current version - and to be honest I'm absolutely blown away by the program, PQ and SQ wise - its like your HTPC taking on a high end video/audio processor:
