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Topic: Embending equalizer settings in a song (Read 925 times) previous topic - next topic
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Embending equalizer settings in a song

Hello :)

Is there a way to save the equalizer settings i do for a song "inside" the song? Like editing the song itself with the new equalizer settings i just did for it. I want to modify a song's bass for example, copy it on a stick and run it in some place else (without foobar) but keep the settings i did to it in equalizer.

Thank you

Re: Embending equalizer settings in a song

Reply #1
You can use the foobar2000 Converter to create a new file with eq settings apllied. Check the Processing section on the main dialog.

Re: Embending equalizer settings in a song

Reply #2
So if i do it like in the picture attached, that means that it will convert/modify the song INCLUDING the equilizer settings?
http://i.imgur.com/CMO1Vnh.jpg

Re: Embending equalizer settings in a song

Reply #3
It creates a brand new encoding of the song INCLUDING the equalizer settings used, which may (or may not) include audible generational loss depending on the destination and/or source format, as well as (most importantly) the encoder and settings used.

BTW, if this discussion is about foobar2000 support then it needs to go in the foobar2000 forum.

Re: Embending equalizer settings in a song

Reply #4
Thank you all for being so helpful! :)