![]() When you have done that (it's obvious if it's working correctly, because you get a lot more bass, try with some music), if you want to see and tweak the settings, use the green arrow up button. There, for all of them, use the button for loading the three profiles I've provided in the repo. ![]() Don't enable all of them at once, it will result very bad as a sound). These ones are important too, mostly the one where you read "laptop" in my screenshot (you basically keep one of them enabled only, one if you're keeping the laptop in laptop mode, the other for stage and tablet, the other for reverse mode. Then with the configuration editor, load the config.txt from my repo, and select the audio device in the first row (like in the screenshot). You basically have to install roughrider with the installer, it will have a default location. If you want to use the compression as I do, then put the dll file in this path: C:\Program Files\Vstplugins\Audio Damage\. Run the Peace installer again Select the Get help and Trouble shoot tab Click the configurator button (This opens up the Equalizer APO configurator) Click. The profiles also use a free VST compressor called RoughRider3, which is available here. There is also config.txt that you need to use (you can overwrite your current config.txt if it's empty, otherwise you can join it with a text editor), it's just referencing to the other 3 profiles in order to make easy to switch the preset that you're using (it filters to my speakers output excluding the others, you will need to set yours otherwise there won't be any have effect): If you got a good microphone for creating better profiles, of course feel free to share your versions. The default tuning is quite loud on the high mids). In all of them I aimed at a flat frequency response (so you can expect more bass and more detail on the highs. ![]() All of them have their dedicated EQ curve, because each mode has a different sound signature. The presets are three ( 1 that loads them): one for "laptop mode", one for reverse mode, one for tablet mode (that is also good for stage mode). It's a while that I don't feel any need to update them, so I'm pretty sure they're good enough to be public. So I immediatelly installed Equalized APO and started tinkering with my own presets. I own my Surface Laptop Studio since July, and since I first got my hands on it I appreciated the speakers quality, but less I did appreciate their default EQ.
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