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Settings can be accessed from Playback settings or the now playing 3 dots menu.
Configuration
Section titled “Configuration”- Each steps of the equalizer can be enabled or disabled by toggling the switch:

- You can easily reset each step by clicking the corresponding reset button:

- You can set precise values for each slider by pressing the value in the left column to open the configuration dialog:

Features
Section titled “Features”Profiles
Section titled “Profiles”Symfonium support unlimited profiles that contains all the equalizer setting. The profiles can be automatically loaded when the active sound output change. (Headphone connected, USB heaphones, specific Bluetooth headphone, speaker, …)
Press the headphone button to select what device to link to the profile.
Do not forget to save the profile after selection, or more generally after any change.
Virtualizer
Section titled “Virtualizer”
An audio virtualizer is a general name for an effect to spatialize audio channels. The exact behavior of this effect is dependent on the number of audio input channels and the types and number of audio output channels of the device. For example, in the case of a stereo input and stereo headphone output, a stereo widening effect is used when this effect is turned on.
The effect support 2 modes depending on your output.
Binaural for headphones and Transaural for speakers. Press the toggle button to alternate between the modes.
Preamp
Section titled “Preamp”The equalizer includes a classic preamp that lets you increase or decrease the volume. It can be useful if you want to push some equalizer bands while avoiding clipping. The compressor and limiter can also be used for that purpose.
AutoEQ
Section titled “AutoEQ”Symfonium embed the AutoEQ database (https://www.autoeq.app/ & GitHub - jaakkopasanen/AutoEq: Automatic headphone equalization from frequency responses) that contains advanced 127 bands profiles tailored for your headphones.
See also: Use a custom AutoEQ profile
AutoEQ notes
Section titled “AutoEQ notes”
Equalizer
Section titled “Equalizer”Classic equalizer with 5,10,15 or 31 bands in normal mode. (Any number of custom bands in expert mode)
Compressor
Section titled “Compressor”
You can read https://www.izotope.com/en/learn/audio-dynamics-101-compressors-limiters-expanders-and-gates.html for some documentation on compressor.
Limiter
Section titled “Limiter”
You can read https://www.izotope.com/en/learn/audio-dynamics-101-compressors-limiters-expanders-and-gates.html for some documentation on limiter.
Volume boost
Section titled “Volume boost”
Volume boost is an audio effect for increasing audio loudness. The processing uses a target gain value, which determines the maximum amount by which an audio signal will be amplified. Signals amplified outside of the sample range supported by the platform are compressed.
This effect is simple but you can always achieve better results by using the pre amp and eventually the limiter settings!
Bass boost
Section titled “Bass boost”
Bass boost is an audio effect to boost or amplify low frequencies of the sound. It is comparable to a simple equalizer but limited to one band amplification in the low frequency range.
This effect is simple but you can always achieve better results by using the advanced equalizer and fine tuning the bands.
Expert mode
Section titled “Expert mode”In advanced settings you can enable the expert mode for the equalizer. (Settings - Advanced settings)
This enables full control over the equalizer bands and open more options for the compressor and the limiter.
You can add as many bands as necessary by pressing again the Add button. (Duplicated bands are automatically ignored)
