Hi here all.
I'am an pretty old user of squeezelite / piCoreplayer & TinyCore Linux.
Recently i discovered that a clever Swedish coder has created an DSP Engine which runs very good on my RPI along with a hackedup squeezelite and the piCoreplayer dist.
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pc-b...st6215420.html
I am no coder, i was getting some help from my older son, and we actually make it work.
So i now have an special piCoreplayer/squeezelite which is capable of switching digital filters and samplerates on the fly.
I cannot make this real "prober" myself, so hoping that someone here find this interesting and find it usefull and maybe do some prober code?
What does it do? -Okay looking at the attached shows how easily the stuff is bringing my too "boomey" bass down to a more flat target... really cool:)
Jesper.
I'am an pretty old user of squeezelite / piCoreplayer & TinyCore Linux.
Recently i discovered that a clever Swedish coder has created an DSP Engine which runs very good on my RPI along with a hackedup squeezelite and the piCoreplayer dist.
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pc-b...st6215420.html
I am no coder, i was getting some help from my older son, and we actually make it work.
So i now have an special piCoreplayer/squeezelite which is capable of switching digital filters and samplerates on the fly.
I cannot make this real "prober" myself, so hoping that someone here find this interesting and find it usefull and maybe do some prober code?
What does it do? -Okay looking at the attached shows how easily the stuff is bringing my too "boomey" bass down to a more flat target... really cool:)
Jesper.