166617 Low-freqency 5-band equalizer

In Progress Posted Sep 18, 2007 Paid on delivery
In Progress Paid on delivery

This project is for a graphic equlaizer with only five bands

0 to 30 hertz

31 to 60 hertz

61 to 125 hertz

126 to 250 hertz

251 to 500 hertz

I do not need any high-frequency controls for this.

You can change any of ranges of the four bands, except the lowest one.

It needs to be capable of running invisibly in the background, and to be

invoked from the command line, loading a preset.

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Example of Syntax:

[url removed, login to view] /I /[url removed, login to view] preset=[url removed, login to view]

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[url removed, login to view] Name of the audio player

/I Switch to run invisibly

[url removed, login to view] Name of preset

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It can apply it's effects to whatever sound is playing while it's

running, or just one specified player. The player will be in the same

directory - nice and simple. I have no preference here, so you can do

whatever's easier for you.

It will apply it's effects to wave/mp3 only. No need for exotic codecs.

It must be able to save presets by adjusting the sliders, and then

pressing a 'SAVE' button.

You only need to create one preset as a sample.

The main interface must be a resource.

The program should not be compressed.

I am not concerned with programming language. Any one will do.

Platform is Windows.

It needs to have an about button, which, when pressed, says "Copyright,

2007, (name)

Be prepared to communicate with me, and please know that a screenshot is

not a demo :-P And, of course, you need to submit the source files when

the project is complete.

I have posted jobs in the past that got bids in the thousands of

dollars, but were settled for just a few bucks. Please be competitive in

your bidding. Don't worry if you don't have any feedback - your comments

showing your grasp of the job will be more important than any

other concern.

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Project ID: #1912810

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Remote project Active Jul 11, 2012