How to install ALSA LADSPA?

  • Hello! I need MBEQ (15 band equalizer)

    How to install LADSPA for path /usr/lib/ladsp and RUN EQalizer?:cry:

    pcm.eq {

    type ladspa

    # The output from the EQ can either go direct to a hardware device

    # (if you have a hardware mixer, e.g. SBLive/Audigy) or it can go

    # to the software mixer shown here.

    #slave.pcm "plughw:0,0"

    slave.pcm "plug:dmix"

    # Sometimes you may need to specify the path to the plugins,

    # especially if you have just installed them. Once you have logged

    # out/restarted this should not be necessary, but if you get errors

    # about being unable to find plugins, try uncommenting this.

    #path "/usr/lib/ladspa"

    plugins [

    {

    label mbeq

    id 1197

    input {

    # The following setting is just an example, edit to your own taste:

    # bands: 50hz, 100hz, 156hz, 220hz, 311hz, 440hz, 622hz, 880hz, 1250hz, 1750hz, 25000hz,

    # 50000hz, 10000hz, 20000hz

    controls [ -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -10 -20 -15 -10 -10 -10 -10 -10 -3 -2 ]

    }

    }

    ]

    }

    # Redirect the default device to go via the EQ - you may want to do

    # this last, once you are sure everything is working. Otherwise all

    # your audio programs will break/crash if something has gone wrong.

    pcm.!default {

    type plug

    slave.pcm "eq"

    }

    # Redirect the OSS emulation through the EQ too (when programs are running through "aoss")

    pcm.dsp0 {

    type plug

    slave.pcm "eq"

    }