Pulseeffects is what easyeffects was, at actually compiles supposedly (link), albeit EQ doesn't work, it seems.I am actually familiar with all the effects in there.
Pulseeffects is what easyeffects was, at actually compiles supposedly (link), albeit EQ doesn't work, it seems.I am actually familiar with all the effects in there.
If it's any comfort, I have always listened to music on a legendary set of massive floor speakers with corresponding amps and lossless audio. It's fantastic. You might to change that "no-one" to "one".Everyone now is just listening to compressed MP3s on low-wattage bluetooth speakers with SBC compression. No-one builds their own Hi-Fi systems with good speakers and amps anymore. Almost no-one listens to lossless or analog anymore. Even though the sound quality is technically worse, I go for analog almost always because of this awful loudness war that is ruining our music. I would not call myself an audiophile because that implies I have magic rocks and $1000 dollar extsnsion cords, instead I would just call myself a person who can't take the sloppy shit that is passed off as "listening" anymore.
Electronic Counter Measures, maybe?Any idea what "ECM" is?
the ai says is something like Extra CMakeFiles but can't verify because shithub is down againI just looked into EasyEffects and it is missing a "ECM" package in the FreeBSD ports tree as a dependency. Any idea what "ECM" is?
the ai says is something like Extra CMakeFiles but can't verify because shithub is down again
probably this
CMake Error at /usr/local/share/ECM/modules/ECMQueryQt.cmake:84 (message):
No Qt6 qtpaths executable found. Can't check QT_INSTALL_PREFIX as required
Make that "one" "two"If it's any comfort, I have always listened to music on a legendary set of massive floor speakers with corresponding amps and lossless audio. It's fantastic. You might to change that "no-one" to "one".![]()
Well done!I hooked a random speaker up to replace a blown subwoofer on a cheap 2.1 pair out of a thrift store
View: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/xNPVCxfVpN4
I don't know much about amp internals, but like the basics of connecting 2 Stereo speakers to a PC and the amp no-frills making the speakers louder. Something like that is a huge upgrade from my TV's HDMI speakers.
But it is then missing a part of Qt6, qtpaths. We only have that for Qt5:
$ pkg info -l qt6-base | grep qtpaths
/usr/local/lib/qt6/bin/qtpaths
/usr/local/lib/qt6/bin/qtpaths6
Post in thread 'Sound enhancers for freebsd (like old pulseeffects. or like easyeffects in linux)' https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/...r-like-easyeffects-in-linux.98204/post-706199Rant warning. There's no EasyEffects on FreeBSD? You can make any music sound mindblowing with that. That's one shocker about switching to FreeBSD from Linux that I am having a hard time stomaching. Is there something like EasyEffects on FreeBSD? Do you all not want to use FreeBSD to listen to amazing sound?
But I did.Post in thread 'Sound enhancers for freebsd (like old pulseeffects. or like easyeffects in linux)' https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/...r-like-easyeffects-in-linux.98204/post-706199
Analog is better because it is a dynamic system that shifts and drifts (spectral composition, filter cutoffs etc due to analog components imperfections that were judged by a musical ear of the builders) and has this physical-like quality. It alsmost tells a story.Many digital vsts have tried to emulate this behaviour but most of the time fall short (and thats imo a good think, life cant be digitized)Everyone now is just listening to compressed MP3s on low-wattage bluetooth speakers with SBC compression. No-one builds their own Hi-Fi systems with good speakers and amps anymore. Almost no-one listens to lossless or analog anymore. Even though the sound quality is technically worse, I go for analog almost always because of this awful loudness war that is ruining our music. I would not call myself an audiophile because that implies I have magic rocks and $1000 dollar extsnsion cords, instead I would just call myself a person who can't take the sloppy shit that is passed off as "listening" anymore.
I have a lot of VST instruments that i use in my production. Some of them claim to have that "analog sound" but, as soon as i hit the keys on my legendary Roland Jupiter 8, i realize how far fetch those claims are. Digital is always going to be digital. Analog sound can not be emulated.A
Analog is better because it is a dynamic system that shifts and drifts (spectral composition, filter cutoffs etc due to analog components imperfections that were judged by a musical ear of the builders) and has this physical-like quality. It alsmost tells a story.Many digital vsts have tried to emulate this behaviour but most of the time fall short (and thats imo a good think, life cant be digitized)
Misters Nyquist and Shannon agree.I have a lot of VST instruments that i use in my production. Some of them claim to have that "analog sound" but, as soon as i hit the keys on my legendary Roland Jupiter 8, i realize how far fetch those claims are. Digital is always going to be digital. Analog sound can not be emulated.
Wrong.No-one builds their own Hi-Fi systems with good speakers and amps anymore.
There is a hearing frequency sweep test online .... https://www.audiocheck.net/testtones_sinesweep20-20k.phpOf course our ears are all getting older so it after a while it doesn't matter a whole lot....
Me too, I built all kinds of amps, preamps, effects etc over the years, also got involved in bands PA work for a while many years ago. My very first amp was built with ILP audio modules, namely 2-off HY-5 preamps and 2-off HY50 bipolar power amps, back around 1978. These modules were pretty well known in the UK and you could make a nice amplifier with them. Soon after that I started using the hitatchi power mosfets that had just come out, that gave very good results with a relatively simple circuit (and no thermal compensation!). Well.. I've made lots of other stuff, op-amp audio circuts, you know how it goes. I used to build elektor projects too, they had some nice designs. And of course I studied electronics...I build and repair Hi-Fi audio equipment as a hobby.
Modern production of "music" (hey can you autotune me a bit more?) can that really compare to The Righteous Brothers singing live?
good stuff everyone, thanks.