![]() So all I'd have to do is to use EAPO's config file to "Include" another config file that would be in R: That way EAPO would monitor changes in R: (so in RAM) and I wouldn't have to make disk writes many times per second. I already have one, which shows like a regular disk in Windows (e.g. But that could be solved with a RAM disk. ![]() I'm just worried about having to write info to a text file many times per second every time I push a fader or turn a knob. So I could just modify the previous EAPO config file to this : Filter 2: ON PK Fc 300 Hz Gain -3.0 dB Q 3.125.The translated value will be 3.125 (in the interval).The MIDI app will receive a CC#12 value of 63.Say we turn the knob to value 63 (in the interval).And change it to this code : Filter 2: ON PK Fc 300 Hz Gain -3.375 dB Q 2.0Īnd now if knob 2 (CC#12 for example) has to control the Q-factor of that same 300 Hz peak filter, from 1.0 to 5.0 :.So I could have some previously defined EAPO config file with this code : Filter 2: ON PK Fc 300 Hz Gain 0.0 dB Q 2.0.The translated value will be -3.375 (in the interval).The MIDI app will receive a CC#2 value of 47.Say we push the slider to value 47 (in the interval).My question is: after setting them up, Im not sure if they work because I use Audirvana and/or Qobuz with Topping DX3 Pro as DAC/amp using the ASIO exclusive driver. So if slider 2 (CC#2 for example) has to control the gain of a 300 Hz peak filter with Q=2.0 : 1 Hi all Im finally trying out EQ on my HiFiman HE-400i with Amirs PEQ profile using Equalizer APO software. Maybe writing that value into a config file would do the trick, if there aren't better solutions. So now I'm looking for the best way to feed that info to EAPO. The translation part should be easy, since apparently the aforementioned MIDI apps can be customized to do that out of the box. convert into if I want EAPO to set gain from -15 to 15 dB, not from 0 to 127 dB ![]() download peace equalizer for equalizerAPO and install. ![]() I need to be able to listen to an incoming MIDI signal from a fader, which will be a MIDI control change (ex: CC#1) with a numerical value from 0 to 127 depending on the position of the fader. download EqualizerAPO and configure it to your headset device on popup. Now keypresses may not be enough in this case. This would put me on the right path, and I wouldn't even need to use the controller's driver. Replaced efx with sfx / mfx at the time of installation to make it. a keypress) and convert it to any outgoing MIDI signal Click on the windows icon on the taskbar and then click on the settings cog. Install as SFX/EFX For many users installing SFX/EFX solved the problem.
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