I think crisnee's suggestion is a good one, it can be hard to understand the filters in the abstract, and working with a GUI based parametric equalizer is a great way to get started. Would someone be kind enough to give me a tutorial or help on how to properly use a Parametric EQ and explain what all those filters are? So I want to use the Parametric EQ to EQ my HD650 cans. I am simply running JRiver to my Titinium HD to a FiiO E09K amp to Sennheiser HD650's. There are hi-pass, low-pass filters and so many filters I have no idea what all of that is about or how to set it up to sound the way I would like it to. How do I know what filters I need to use to get the EQ sound that I want? I have read through the Wiki, but it just points me to a thread that speaks about the Parametric EQ, but not really how to use it. I opened it up and it asks to add things such as filters. I have never used a Parametric EQ before but I have read a lot of JRiver users like it a lot. Quote from: TheGame on November 28, 2013, 06:18:31 pm Hi everyone! As the title suggests, I need some help and/or a tutorial for using JRiver MC 19's built-in Parametric EQ. Thank you for any advice/tips/tutorials on this, and sorry for being a beginner. I would appreciate any help in explaining how to use the Parametric EQ in JRiver MC 19 properly and if there is a tutorial for it for JRiver's Parametric EQ, would someone kindly post the link to it? I searched through the forums and couldn't find a good explanation on it. Like I was saying earlier, I did a Wiki search, I searched through the threads here at the forum, I even went to other sites to learn about Parametric EQ, but those sites all use different Parametric EQ's in their explanations, showing graphs and sliders in the VST/Plug-ins and stuff, not showing adding filters manually like in JRiver. ![]() ![]() Hi everyone! As the title suggests, I need some help and/or a tutorial for using JRiver MC 19's built-in Parametric EQ.
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