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47 lines
1.4 KiB
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README for alsaequal
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POST-INSTALL
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1. Add '/usr/lib/ladspa' to LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
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2. Add the following to your ALSA configuration file:
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/etc/asound.conf
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ctl.equal {
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type equal;
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}
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pcm.plugequal {
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type equal;
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# Modify the line below if you do not want to use sound card 0.
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#slave.pcm "plughw:0,0";
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# by default we want to play from more sources at time:
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slave.pcm "plug:dmix";
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}
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# pcm.equal {
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# If you do not want the equalizer to be your default soundcard
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# comment the following line and uncomment the above line.
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# (You can choose it as the output device by addressing it with specific
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# apps,eg mpg123 -a equal 06.Back_In_Black.mp3)
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pcm.!default {
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type plug;
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slave.pcm plugequal;
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}
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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And you are ready to change your equalizer using command
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$ alsamixer -D equal
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Note that configuration file is different for each user (until not
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specified else) it is saved in ~/.alsaequal.bin. So if you want to use
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ALSAEqual with mpd or another software running under different user, you
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can configure it using
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$ su mpd -c 'alsamixer -D equal'
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or for example, you can make a symlink to your .alsaequal.bin in his home.
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