A set of High Quality presets for Easy Effects.
7 configuration profiles:
- classical π»οΈ
- edm πΉ
- hifi π₯οΈ
- indie π
- kpop π«°οΈ
- lofi ποΈ
- rock πΈοΈ
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- Download the latest release as
zip / tar.gzor read HOW TO BUILD THEM. - Unzip and move the
.jsonfiles to one of the following paths:
- Flatpak:
~/.var/app/com.github.wwmm.easyeffects/config/easyeffects/output - Repositories:
~/.config/easyeffects/output
- Ready! Load them from
Output>Presets>Local
Centers the signal via Feed | Cutoff sets the limit of frequencies it affects.
They attenuate the input signal, giving space to the mix.
It makes it sound crunchier.
Applies a High-Pass filter that eliminates bass. Switch to Low-Pass to do the opposite.
They expand the signal recreating a simple / smooth / harsh Dolby Atmos
Increases the dynamic range of bass, midrange and treble.
Increases the dynamic range of the signal making it sound fuller.
Creates a bedroom. Try going beyond these values, you can achieve creative results with some practice.
They create a stereo separation effect.
Normalizes the volume based on a Target | Reset History re-evaluates this operation (refresh) | Maximum History is arbitrary.
They prevent the signal from exceeding 0 dB and becoming distorted | Threshold can replace Autogain in exchange for messing up dynamics.
Helps to find the true perceived loudness of the signal.
To achieve different styles, you can set the Release Time to 0.00, 100.00, 200.00, 300.00, 400.00 or 500.00 ms, the Ratio to 1.20:1, 1.50:1, 2.00:1, 3.00:1 or 6.00:1 and the Reactivity to 10.00, 25.00, 50.00, 125.00 or 250.00 ms
There are two versions: one with minimal latency and one with high latency. Choose the one that best suits your needs. From a practical standpoint, they may seem the same, but they differ in technical aspects: The min version is stable and works in all possible scenarios. The max version requires more processing and is experimental, but it may sound more professional.
You can show or hide the native Linux Studio Plugins (LSP) interface to see the applied settings in more detail. Go to Preferences > General > Experimental Features and enable Native Plugin Window.
Some effects are disabled by default, be sure to turn them on and try them out. If you liked it, save it by rewriting the original file.
Since we DO NOT support old versions, it is vital that you have the current stable branch for them to work. In any case, see: Easy Effects Changelog.