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i am a lover of the deep bass and better sound quality, only change my headphone to Audio Technica was not enough.
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2012-11-20
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It'd probably be possible to achieve a pretty flexible equaliser and general audio effects system using the pulseaudio LADSPA module. This would allow for any number of different LADSPA effects to be used system wide, e.g. reverb, echo, equalisation, pitch shifting, pitch correction, amplification, etc.
This module isn't installed by default, however I think it might be included in the pulseaudio-module-extra package. Unfortunately this is hosted in the repositories at http://harmattan-dev.nokia.com which have been down for a while now.
If Nokia ever fix the repositories I might have a go at writing something graphical based around this approach, until then its a bit too much effort.
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i love my N9 but the sound quality really need some improvements, like and equalizer, Dolby is not enough.
i love Symbian sound quality, my 700 with Nokia Belle FP1 has a really good sound, deep bass, diferent equalizer settings and Dolby.
i want to ask you if some developer can port the audio libraries from Symbian^3 to Harmattan.
It is and idea, someone port the libraries from Belle FP1 to the N8 (an old device) and every body is happy.