Equalizer for Pandora?, Seeking a Way to Apply DSP to Pandora.com |
Equalizer for Pandora?, Seeking a Way to Apply DSP to Pandora.com |
Mar 29 2009, 01:29
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I typically use XMPlay to play streaming audio, although I sometimes still use Winamp. In either case, I often apply some equalization, and occasionally a touch of reverb to get the sound I want from the audio equipment in my family room.
Now I've started streaming Pandora quite a bit, as it gives me a great chance to learn new artists that suit my tastes. Unfortunately, the specialized "stations" in Pandora apparently prevent it from being played through XMPlay, Winamp, or any other popular player. Pandora's interface isn't too bad, but it does not offer any equalizer or reverb. Does anyone know of a way to apply equalization and/or reverb to audio streamed from a web site like Pandora? Is there some sort of software that can be run in the background to shape the sound card's output? Freeware would be especially nice, of course. Thanks for any suggestions you can offer. |
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Iggy64 Equalizer for Pandora? Mar 29 2009, 01:29
odious malefactor QUOTE (Iggy64 @ Mar 28 2009, 16:29) Thank... Mar 29 2009, 03:48
Iggy64 Thanks much for the response.
I have read those t... Mar 29 2009, 04:54
Iggy64 I continue to seek a solution for processing the s... Mar 31 2009, 13:01
hybris QUOTE (Iggy64 @ Mar 31 2009, 13:01) I con... Mar 31 2009, 21:20
Iggy64 Apparently what we are looking for is called ... Apr 2 2009, 12:38
Iggy64 In case anyone is following this thread -- just th... Apr 6 2009, 17:56
hybris QUOTE (Iggy64 @ Apr 6 2009, 17:56) In cas... Apr 6 2009, 18:06
Iggy64 Thanks much for the info, Hybris. More and more, ... Apr 10 2009, 20:30
rong So happy to find this thread.
I also love Pando... Jun 25 2009, 20:54![]() ![]() |
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