Hi Simone,
FM sound processing usually involves EQ and Compression. EQ curve is that
typical "smiley face", e.g. bass and trebles accented, with a bit of an
attenuation in mids. It's also heavily compressed and limited before going
through preemphasis.
I do not know exactly how to configure liquidsoap for the job, but could
advice you on the specifics of the processing.
Personally, I prefer neutral sound signature, as recording engineers
usually know how to make a recording sound great without the need of
additional processing on user's/broadcaster's end.
Best,
Ondrej
On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 1:11 PM, Simone Dal Maso <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello,
> My webradio is running well with liquidsoap, I'd like to know if you
> know how to modify the sound with filters in order to obtain a more
> robust sound, like when you are listening to the fm radio.
> I know the "sky" filter but it is not so good on my opinion.
> Do you know some alternatives?
>
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