Has there been any discussion on applying EQ based on the output selection instead of the input? Use case: output to analog goes to headphones, where I want a bass shelf; output optical goes to AVR where I don’t want any EQ.
Oogh, that‘d be quite a mess combined with the input EQ selection.
In your case I would just use the shortcut to the EQ settings on the playback screen.
Has there been any discussion on applying EQ based on the output selection instead of the input? Use case: output to analog goes to headphones, where I want a bass shelf; output optical goes to AVR where I don’t want any EQ.
Oogh, that‘d be quite a mess combined with the input EQ selection.
In your case I would just use the shortcut to the EQ settings on the playback screen.
Yeah I was thinking that you could decide which one trumps the other or just pick one or the other or set it by input or something . Seems like EQing the output would be more useful (at least to me) because my inputs are all digital and so the “signal” doesn’t vary as much as the output mechanism (headphones, speakers, etc. )
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