ChannelEqualizer

ChannelEqualizer

Three Band Equalizer

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Version History of ChannelEqualizer

1.4

September 18, 2023

Version 1.4 contains improvements and bug fixes. - Support iOS 17 / iPadOS 17.

1.3

September 9, 2022

Version 1.3 contains improvements and bug fixes. - Support iOS 16 / iPadOS 16.

1.2

September 17, 2021

Version 1.2 contains improvements and bug fixes. - Support iOS 15 / iPadOS 15.

1.1

September 18, 2020

Version 1.1 contains improvements and bug fixes. - Support iOS 14 / iPadOS 14.

1.0

May 19, 2020

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Description of ChannelEqualizer

ChannelEqualizer is a three band EQ AudioUnit Extension plugin, developed as an add-on for VADrumSM. ChannelEQExtension  (AUv3) Low Shelving - Frequency Range: 21Hz - 1092Hz - Gain -INF - +12dB - High Pass Filter response: 12dB / Oct Mid Peak / Notch - Frequency Range: 152Hz - 2409Hz - Gain -36dB - +24dB High Shelving - Frequency Range: 296Hz - 21096Hz - Gain -INF - +12dB - Low Pass Filter response: 12dB / Oct Host application uses system audio input as an audio source and processed audio signal is routed to the system audio output.

ChannelEqualizer: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for ChannelEqualizer?

Yes, ChannelEqualizer is compatible with the iPad.

Who is the developer of the ChannelEqualizer app?

The ChannelEqualizer app was created by Ryo Togawa.

What minimum version of iOS does ChannelEqualizer need?

The ChannelEqualizer app requires iOS 13.4 or later.

What do users think of the ChannelEqualizer app?

The overall rating of ChannelEqualizer is 3.7 out of 5, which is okay but could be better.

What’s the genre of the ChannelEqualizer app?

The App Genre Of Channelequalizer Is Music.

What’s the current version of the ChannelEqualizer app?

The current version of ChannelEqualizer is 1.4.

When did the new ChannelEqualizer update come out?

ChannelEqualizer’s latest update was rolled out on October 1, 2024.

When did ChannelEqualizer come out?

The app was launched on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating for the ChannelEqualizer app?

Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.

What languages does the ChannelEqualizer app support?

The ChannelEqualizer app is now available in American English.

Can I play ChannelEqualizer through Apple Arcade's subscription?

Unfortunately, ChannelEqualizer is not on Apple Arcade.

Does ChannelEqualizer offer in-app purchases?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within ChannelEqualizer.

Is ChannelEqualizer optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, ChannelEqualizer is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Does ChannelEqualizer include ads as part of its experience?

No, ChannelEqualizer does not include ads as part of its experience.

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Reviews of ChannelEqualizer

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  • Can’t put ‘input’.

    Free is free I guess.

    I have a fully updated os in an iPhone 11.

    Shows my apple AirPods as ‘output’.

    Nothing shown as my ‘input’. I’ve tried with Apple Music and Amazon music.

    Am I ‘barking up the wrong tree’ with my inputs/outputs?
  • A simple free EQ

    For me to give anything less than 5 stars would be to “look a gift-horse in the mouth,” as they say. One confusing thing, though, is labeling the maximum gain as +/-1.0 when it is, according to the documentation, 12 db for the high/low and 24 db for the mid.
  • Not A System Audio Equalizer

    There is a suspicious lack of low cost and widely available “System Audio Equalizers” This is not one. One should be built in and have spiders that will work on sound system wide. I figured that out and I’m not even a systems engineer, how incredibly short sighted! This app only works on the microphone, not with music, book reading or other audio applications. It’s another case of that cloying combination of monopolistic practices and extreme greed that defines this ecosphere so easily seen by the rise of “subscription models.” And perhaps these limits were externally imposed. If that were not the case, wouldn’t there be a surfeit of free or low cost System Audio Equalizers?
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