Multi-channel software EQ?

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Hello AK.

Does anyone know about any software that will let me set the EQ for individual channels in my system? The ASUS drivers (Xonar DX) have failed me, and so has Google.

It doesn't have to be very advanced, all I need it to do is cancel out the treble on one channel until I get time to build a decent low-pass filter for my sub.
 
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Hello AK.

Does anyone know about any software that will let me set the EQ for individual channels in my system? The ASUS drivers (Xonar DX) have failed me, and so has Google.

It doesn't have to be very advanced, all I need it to do is cancel out the treble on one channel until I get time to build a decent low-pass filter for my sub.

Well, if it's the ASUS drivers that have failed (and won't let you either access the configuration applets, or change the system setup), why not just unplug the center/subwoofer cable from the DX card? Right?

Why do you believe there's treble making it past the DX card's 50-250Hz LFE filter for the sub?? Plus, the sub itself doesn't have a low pass filter on board??? Very unusual.

. . Falcon
 
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Well, if it's the ASUS drivers that have failed (and won't let you either access the configuration applets, or change the system setup), why not just unplug the center/subwoofer cable from the DX card? Right?

Why do you believe there's treble making it past the DX card's 50-250Hz LFE filter for the sub?? Plus, the sub itself doesn't have a low pass filter on board??? Very unusual.

. . Falcon
The sub is a quite crappy piece of DIY connected to my M-120, with nothing but a passive filter on the input, which doesn't really do much good at all. I haven't had time to make a decent filter since I blew my old one, so I'm looking for a quick fix until then.

And there's nothing wrong with my drivers, they just won't let me set more than one EQ for all channels.
 
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