Submitted by wiggan1989 t3_10m3h19 in headphones
PhoenixRisingtw t1_j671maw wrote
Reply to comment by smalg2 in Tried Oratory EQ on multiple headphones and prefer the default sound. by wiggan1989
You mean the function inside Crinacle's graph tool?
smalg2 t1_j67876q wrote
To be honest I don't think these two are the same. AutoEq is written in Python, Crinacle's graph tool is written in JavaScript, and they don't seem to share much code, if at all, or even to be developed by the same people. But yes, Crinacle's graph tool should do the job just fine.
PhoenixRisingtw t1_j67bvd5 wrote
So how do I use the AutoEQ manually for my own targets?
smalg2 t1_j69zusa wrote
Crin's graph tool, squig.link and others support a few targets by default (right below the chart) like Harman targets, IEF Neutral, Diffuse Field, etc. Select your headphones, your target of choice, press the AutoEQ button, and the tool will generate EQ parameters. Afterwards you can even tweak the generated EQ params and see the resulting frequency response curve (typical use-case is if you want more bass for example). This works really well. But if you want to use your own custom target, it looks like you need to use the actual AutoEq tool written in Python... I've never done this though. Actually the graph tools have an "Upload Target" button in the "Equalizer" tab which looks like it can be used for custom targets.
Edit: apparently you can also select another headphones' frequency response as a target. Nice!
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