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Bubble99

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Well lot of Equalizer apps allow you to adjust the Bass, base instruments, pitch range be it low pitch or high pitch, loudness, Treble and sound effect like rain, cave, room, outdoors, concert hall, hallway, dance room, forest so on.

But from what I understand the iPad does not have sound card like desktop computer so the Equalizer is for file not the file it is working on coming from the sound card. So any Equalizer it is working on the sound file not speaker.

So it will not work on streaming, YouTube, SoundCloud, Spotify, iTunes, Vimeo, internet so on. That the way Equalizer is and built for iPad can only work on sound file not live sound coming from sound card because the iPad uses sound chip from the CPU because the iPad has no sound card.

So you cannot adjust Equalizer on the fly.The iPad has no sound card like a desktop computer where Equalizer can can adjust. It can only edit sound file not live sound.
 
I just checked two computers and one computer had way more equalizer features than the other one. So it probably built in sound chips on the motherboard is why or may be the sound drivers.

Now days people don’t buy sound card for their computer:mad: , unless you are into sound production. Now days all computers have basic built in sound chips built in on the motherboard or part of the CPU.

And the iPad will have none of this. Well looking at the App Store at equalizer it seem to be more sound editing working on the sound file than proper sound equalizer for speaker output from the sound chip.


So I wonder if people here have iPad or desktop computer running windows and ran into problems with equalizer? I also wonder if the iPad pro has better sound chip than the cheap basic iPad?

And desktop computers probably have better intergraded sound than say laptop. As they can make the chip bigger and put in more features.
 
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