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Equalizer for FT Posted: 2014-08-27 00:12 Reply | Quote
8BitZtuner

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#61372
Is it possible to add a Equalizer in FamiTracker (as a seperate Window)?
My friends at school probably want that too when I show some stuff I made, but also for personal preferences.

RE: Equalizer for FT Posted: 2014-08-27 00:46 Reply | Quote
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8BitZtuner wrote:
Is it possible to add a Equalizer in FamiTracker (as a seperate Window)?
My friends at school probably want that too when I show some stuff I made, but also for personal preferences.

There is already one, check the settings menu

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Posted: 2014-08-27 01:06 Reply | Quote
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I mean a Equalizer like the one in Winamp, VLC, WMP etc


Posted: 2014-08-27 01:46 Reply | Quote
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Are you talking about an EQ for pitch ranges? Considerable...

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Posted: 2014-08-27 02:41 Reply | Quote
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Eh.
E.g: the first few ones of the EQ are 30Hz, 60Hz, 80Hz, 120Hz etc.

Posted: 2014-08-27 05:58 Reply | Quote
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#61386
So a parametric EQ.

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Posted: 2014-08-27 11:21 Reply | Quote
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#61388
It's possible but nothing I intend to add, the audio playback is intended for monitoring purposes only and should be as close to the actual NES audio as possible.

If you want to change the audio according to preference then you'd likely want to use a DAW instead.

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