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My Foobar 2K DSP Stack : Is it Okay?

Hi, Can U Guys Plz Advise On My foobar DSP Stack (Thumbnail)



Whether To Remove/Add Something New/Change The Place Of any Plugin?

I Use the Premaster Preset with the Equalizer Plugin

I prefer Clean (Balanced) Sound which is Not leaning to anything - Nothing extra (Bass,treble Etc)

Listen to Alternative Rock & Sufi and Folk

I Dont use a headphone (yet)

My Foobar 2K DSP Stack : Is it Okay?

Reply #1
I prefer Clean (Balanced) Sound which is Not leaning to anything - Nothing extra (Bass,treble Etc)


Really? Why then you use EQ? And Noise sharpening, whatever it is?
Ceterum censeo, there should be an "%is_stop_after_current%".

My Foobar 2K DSP Stack : Is it Okay?

Reply #2
skip silence should be first

My Foobar 2K DSP Stack : Is it Okay?

Reply #3
I prefer Clean (Balanced) Sound which is Not leaning to anything - Nothing extra (Bass,treble Etc)


Really? Why then you use EQ? And Noise sharpening, whatever it is?





help me please then
needed help so asked for it

noise sharpening really makes some enhancement the bass is crisper and less muddier

My Foobar 2K DSP Stack : Is it Okay?

Reply #4
Noise sharpening does nothing with bass. It just raises high frequencies.

My Foobar 2K DSP Stack : Is it Okay?

Reply #5
Some more Help Maybe?

 

My Foobar 2K DSP Stack : Is it Okay?

Reply #6
I prefer Clean (Balanced) Sound which is Not leaning to anything - Nothing extra (Bass,treble Etc)

If that's your goal, you have to remove all DSP that alter the sound, i.e. Equalizer and Noise Sharpening. After that, as a rule of thumb: if you don't know why you want to have a certain DSP in your chain, remove it. No one can tell you, which DSP configuration is "best", because there isn't. If you prefer the current configuration over unaltered sound, leave it like it is. After all, you have to like what comes out of the speakers.