Sometimes, there are audio tracks which sound settings are not really satisfying. Henceforth, with
Graphic Equalizer Studio 64 bits, you can play songs and modify them at the same time. Thus, you do not need to call on complicated sound editing software to get what you want.
Key features
- Equalizer: above all, Graphic Equalizer Studio 64 bits is an equalizer tool. 31 settable bands and a visualization screen are visible on its interface and there are advanced tools like a compressor, a limiter, a mixer and an enhancer integrated within.
- Supported player: the software itself can read MP3 files due to a built-in MP3 player. However, users are still able to combinate it with other audio player such as Winamp player, WMP, iTunes. All it takes is to launch simultaneously one of those players above and Graphic Equalizer Studio 64 bits does the rest.
- Batch processing: to save time and to complete all its features, Graphic Equalizer Studio 64 bits provides the ability to restore several edited MP3 files in a one fell swoop and to edit their tags in the same way as well.
- Measurement tool: this software’s singularity might likely dwells on its ability to calculate and to measure some sound’s values such as correlation, RMS level for input and output and band frequencies. Furthermore, there are other interesting features namely a programmable frequency selection, a programmable Q-factor and so forth.
System requirements
- Operating System: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
- Required Space disk: 4 MB
Pros
- The intuitive interface makes the software easy-to-use.
Cons
- It is a shareware version.
See also
Knowledge communities.
Latest update on Tuesday April 9, 2013 04:47:00 PM
This product is nothing more than a clunky media player (selecting single tracks for a playlist and eq'ing them). iTunes does this reasonably well, albeit not as precisely. I am a dental student and simply do not have time to create playlists, preferring Pandora as a time-saver.
I was hoping for a product that would replicate a piece of EQ hardware given I have invested in a powerful PC and respectable custom sound system, not to mention a vintage 1920's house in which it is custom installed. I am extremely disappointed and will gladly remove this review if the developer can resolve this issue..
An email to the designer at the address referred on their site:
"Hello,
I am interested in using the product, Graphic Equalizer Studio 64, as a plug-in for Windows 7. Specifically I would like to adjust the output of Windows to linearize my system in my room. This is an old room with a custom system (designed, built by myself of various mfg's parts).
I purchased your product and was disappointed to find out it did not function as I saw it described below:
http://en.kioskea.net/download/download-21097-graphic-equalizer-studio-64-bits
Specifically: "All it takes is to launch simultaneously one of those players (iTunes being the one I use) simultaneously and Graphic Equalizer Studio does the rest."
That was not my experience. I saw nothing and heard nothing on the back end. The only way I was able to use the product was to send audio out of the stock Gateway soundcard (consumer, low quality) to an input on my Midiman Delta 1010LT, route it through your software in Full Duplex Mode, and then monitor an output on my Midiman.
This worked, but there is a 2 second delay between any sound being produced by the computer and actually hearing the sound. Your documentation suggests increasing the buffer, which I did also. I increased my buffer to the maximum level and there was no change in the delay, and I am also not impressed with the sound output from my stock Gateway sound card (which is why I have installed the Midiman 96kHz, 24 bit card). It is quiet and I have lost dynamic range; from 24 bit down to 16 bit, and compensation at the power amp simply increases background noise.
All of the above is disappointing to an audiophile who took a lot of care in selecting hardware and carefully constructing a bass enclosure, etc.
I would like to purchase a product that will allow me to manipulate the frequency output (graphic EQ) of my Windows 7 output, and yours does not seem to be designed for this purpose. If you know of such a product or happen to offer one I would be happy to purchase it. I do feel, however, that I have wasted $49 on a product that does not suit my needs.
If there is a way to make this happen with your product as advertised at Kioskea.net, then I would be delighted to learn of this. Currently I have disabled the product and am simply listening to non-flat response in my home."
thanks