System wide sound equalizer? ubuntu 18












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the title says it all: is there a system wide sound enhancer/equalizer with a gui for us? ive tried using a few different sources (pulse) to no avail. any help?



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  • What do you mean when you say "system-wide"

    – Charles Green
    Feb 2 at 2:09











  • kind of like the realtek sound effects and equalizer program in windows. like, not just app or program specific equalization, but system wide

    – DPS
    Feb 2 at 3:26











  • I'm sure that you have noted that PulseAudio-Equalizer seems to be a little problematic. I run quite a different setup myself (I do some recording) but this answer which installs PulseEffects may work for you.

    – Charles Green
    Feb 2 at 16:02













  • yeah, i believe its no longer supported possibly? im going to check the link you shared, and get back with you!

    – DPS
    Feb 3 at 3:50











  • ok, so ive tried fetching and compiling PE to no avail. maybe im doing something wrong?

    – DPS
    Feb 3 at 20:44
















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the title says it all: is there a system wide sound enhancer/equalizer with a gui for us? ive tried using a few different sources (pulse) to no avail. any help?



thanks for reading :)










share|improve this question























  • What do you mean when you say "system-wide"

    – Charles Green
    Feb 2 at 2:09











  • kind of like the realtek sound effects and equalizer program in windows. like, not just app or program specific equalization, but system wide

    – DPS
    Feb 2 at 3:26











  • I'm sure that you have noted that PulseAudio-Equalizer seems to be a little problematic. I run quite a different setup myself (I do some recording) but this answer which installs PulseEffects may work for you.

    – Charles Green
    Feb 2 at 16:02













  • yeah, i believe its no longer supported possibly? im going to check the link you shared, and get back with you!

    – DPS
    Feb 3 at 3:50











  • ok, so ive tried fetching and compiling PE to no avail. maybe im doing something wrong?

    – DPS
    Feb 3 at 20:44














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the title says it all: is there a system wide sound enhancer/equalizer with a gui for us? ive tried using a few different sources (pulse) to no avail. any help?



thanks for reading :)










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the title says it all: is there a system wide sound enhancer/equalizer with a gui for us? ive tried using a few different sources (pulse) to no avail. any help?



thanks for reading :)







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  • What do you mean when you say "system-wide"

    – Charles Green
    Feb 2 at 2:09











  • kind of like the realtek sound effects and equalizer program in windows. like, not just app or program specific equalization, but system wide

    – DPS
    Feb 2 at 3:26











  • I'm sure that you have noted that PulseAudio-Equalizer seems to be a little problematic. I run quite a different setup myself (I do some recording) but this answer which installs PulseEffects may work for you.

    – Charles Green
    Feb 2 at 16:02













  • yeah, i believe its no longer supported possibly? im going to check the link you shared, and get back with you!

    – DPS
    Feb 3 at 3:50











  • ok, so ive tried fetching and compiling PE to no avail. maybe im doing something wrong?

    – DPS
    Feb 3 at 20:44



















  • What do you mean when you say "system-wide"

    – Charles Green
    Feb 2 at 2:09











  • kind of like the realtek sound effects and equalizer program in windows. like, not just app or program specific equalization, but system wide

    – DPS
    Feb 2 at 3:26











  • I'm sure that you have noted that PulseAudio-Equalizer seems to be a little problematic. I run quite a different setup myself (I do some recording) but this answer which installs PulseEffects may work for you.

    – Charles Green
    Feb 2 at 16:02













  • yeah, i believe its no longer supported possibly? im going to check the link you shared, and get back with you!

    – DPS
    Feb 3 at 3:50











  • ok, so ive tried fetching and compiling PE to no avail. maybe im doing something wrong?

    – DPS
    Feb 3 at 20:44

















What do you mean when you say "system-wide"

– Charles Green
Feb 2 at 2:09





What do you mean when you say "system-wide"

– Charles Green
Feb 2 at 2:09













kind of like the realtek sound effects and equalizer program in windows. like, not just app or program specific equalization, but system wide

– DPS
Feb 2 at 3:26





kind of like the realtek sound effects and equalizer program in windows. like, not just app or program specific equalization, but system wide

– DPS
Feb 2 at 3:26













I'm sure that you have noted that PulseAudio-Equalizer seems to be a little problematic. I run quite a different setup myself (I do some recording) but this answer which installs PulseEffects may work for you.

– Charles Green
Feb 2 at 16:02







I'm sure that you have noted that PulseAudio-Equalizer seems to be a little problematic. I run quite a different setup myself (I do some recording) but this answer which installs PulseEffects may work for you.

– Charles Green
Feb 2 at 16:02















yeah, i believe its no longer supported possibly? im going to check the link you shared, and get back with you!

– DPS
Feb 3 at 3:50





yeah, i believe its no longer supported possibly? im going to check the link you shared, and get back with you!

– DPS
Feb 3 at 3:50













ok, so ive tried fetching and compiling PE to no avail. maybe im doing something wrong?

– DPS
Feb 3 at 20:44





ok, so ive tried fetching and compiling PE to no avail. maybe im doing something wrong?

– DPS
Feb 3 at 20:44










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The following commands will install PulseEffects on your computer. As you are adding a PPA, you should also know how to remove that PPA.



First, install the program for (eventual) PPA removal:



sudo apt install ppa-purge



Secondly, add the PPA to your system, do an APT update, and then install PulseEffects



sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mikhailnov/pulseeffects -y
sudo apt update
sudo apt install pulseeffects


Finally, should you need to remove PulseEffects:



sudo ppa-purge ppa:mikhailnov/pulseeffects






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  • wow, that worked. i tried something very similar yesterday, but after it was all said and done... the only response i got from the system when trying to launch PE, was "it is recommended that you update...something something..." from pulse itself. but then nothing, not any screen or activity. THANK YOU!

    – DPS
    Feb 3 at 21:36











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The following commands will install PulseEffects on your computer. As you are adding a PPA, you should also know how to remove that PPA.



First, install the program for (eventual) PPA removal:



sudo apt install ppa-purge



Secondly, add the PPA to your system, do an APT update, and then install PulseEffects



sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mikhailnov/pulseeffects -y
sudo apt update
sudo apt install pulseeffects


Finally, should you need to remove PulseEffects:



sudo ppa-purge ppa:mikhailnov/pulseeffects






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  • wow, that worked. i tried something very similar yesterday, but after it was all said and done... the only response i got from the system when trying to launch PE, was "it is recommended that you update...something something..." from pulse itself. but then nothing, not any screen or activity. THANK YOU!

    – DPS
    Feb 3 at 21:36
















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I'm paraphrasing from this answer



The following commands will install PulseEffects on your computer. As you are adding a PPA, you should also know how to remove that PPA.



First, install the program for (eventual) PPA removal:



sudo apt install ppa-purge



Secondly, add the PPA to your system, do an APT update, and then install PulseEffects



sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mikhailnov/pulseeffects -y
sudo apt update
sudo apt install pulseeffects


Finally, should you need to remove PulseEffects:



sudo ppa-purge ppa:mikhailnov/pulseeffects






share|improve this answer
























  • wow, that worked. i tried something very similar yesterday, but after it was all said and done... the only response i got from the system when trying to launch PE, was "it is recommended that you update...something something..." from pulse itself. but then nothing, not any screen or activity. THANK YOU!

    – DPS
    Feb 3 at 21:36














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I'm paraphrasing from this answer



The following commands will install PulseEffects on your computer. As you are adding a PPA, you should also know how to remove that PPA.



First, install the program for (eventual) PPA removal:



sudo apt install ppa-purge



Secondly, add the PPA to your system, do an APT update, and then install PulseEffects



sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mikhailnov/pulseeffects -y
sudo apt update
sudo apt install pulseeffects


Finally, should you need to remove PulseEffects:



sudo ppa-purge ppa:mikhailnov/pulseeffects






share|improve this answer













I'm paraphrasing from this answer



The following commands will install PulseEffects on your computer. As you are adding a PPA, you should also know how to remove that PPA.



First, install the program for (eventual) PPA removal:



sudo apt install ppa-purge



Secondly, add the PPA to your system, do an APT update, and then install PulseEffects



sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mikhailnov/pulseeffects -y
sudo apt update
sudo apt install pulseeffects


Finally, should you need to remove PulseEffects:



sudo ppa-purge ppa:mikhailnov/pulseeffects







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  • wow, that worked. i tried something very similar yesterday, but after it was all said and done... the only response i got from the system when trying to launch PE, was "it is recommended that you update...something something..." from pulse itself. but then nothing, not any screen or activity. THANK YOU!

    – DPS
    Feb 3 at 21:36



















  • wow, that worked. i tried something very similar yesterday, but after it was all said and done... the only response i got from the system when trying to launch PE, was "it is recommended that you update...something something..." from pulse itself. but then nothing, not any screen or activity. THANK YOU!

    – DPS
    Feb 3 at 21:36

















wow, that worked. i tried something very similar yesterday, but after it was all said and done... the only response i got from the system when trying to launch PE, was "it is recommended that you update...something something..." from pulse itself. but then nothing, not any screen or activity. THANK YOU!

– DPS
Feb 3 at 21:36





wow, that worked. i tried something very similar yesterday, but after it was all said and done... the only response i got from the system when trying to launch PE, was "it is recommended that you update...something something..." from pulse itself. but then nothing, not any screen or activity. THANK YOU!

– DPS
Feb 3 at 21:36


















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