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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 32 for Windows => Topic started by: Graham849 on January 10, 2024, 04:17:37 pm

Title: Is it possible to "warp" the output from jriver - a noobie EQ/DSP question
Post by: Graham849 on January 10, 2024, 04:17:37 pm
My friend has a Panasonic SA-UX100 sound system and demonstrated how he can make a song sound  “ROCK”, “POP”, “AFRO BEAT”, “ARABIC”, “PERSIAN”, “INDIA BASS”, “DANGDUT”, “MALAY POP”, “ELECTRONICA”, “REGGAETON”, “SALSA”, by pressing eq button on remote. I see there are some presets in  JRiver for Rock, Theatre Hall etc.

Is there anyone who knows what frequencys have to be boosted cut to create Indian / Persian / Salsa style sound output in JRiver?

tia g
Title: Re: Is it possible to "warp" the output from jriver - a noobie EQ/DSP question
Post by: Richard Martin on January 11, 2024, 03:33:33 am
My friend has a Panasonic SA-UX100 sound system and demonstrated how he can make a song sound  “ROCK”, “POP”, “AFRO BEAT”, “ARABIC”, “PERSIAN”, “INDIA BASS”, “DANGDUT”, “MALAY POP”, “ELECTRONICA”, “REGGAETON”, “SALSA”, by pressing eq button on remote. I see there are some presets in  JRiver for Rock, Theatre Hall etc.

Is there anyone who knows what frequencys have to be boosted cut to create Indian / Persian / Salsa style sound output in JRiver?

tia g

I would have thought you would have to change the rhythm not just boost or cut some frequencies to achieve that.
Title: Re: Is it possible to "warp" the output from jriver - a noobie EQ/DSP question
Post by: Graham849 on January 17, 2024, 04:34:45 am
I have looked at various vst3 plugins and have not had much luck.

Bard tells me I need to slow tempo down, and I have read I need to increase high frequencys for persian sound.

I may also need to change pitch.

Tempo and Pitch have their own menu under DSP.

The quest continues.