Peace-Equalizer provides a simple interface to manage audio settings on your Windows computer. It works with Equalizer APO to give you full control over your sound output. You can adjust frequencies, save audio profiles, and enhance your gaming or music experience.
This software functions on Windows 10 and Windows 11. Ensure your computer has the latest audio drivers installed before you begin. You need administrative rights on your PC to complete the installation process.
Follow these steps to set up the software on your machine:
Once you install the software, open the Peace Equalizer application from your desktop or start menu. The main panel shows sliders representing different sound frequencies. You can move these sliders up or down to boost or lower specific sounds, such as bass or treble.
You can create custom sound profiles tailored to your needs. If you play games, you might create a profile that highlights footsteps. If you listen to music, you might create a profile that boosts vocals. Save your settings by selecting the save button at the bottom of the interface.
If you do not hear changes after adjusting the sliders, check your audio device settings. Ensure that the Equalizer APO tool is enabled for the correct speaker or headset output. You can find these settings in the 'Configuration' menu of the software.
If the application closes unexpectedly, check for Windows updates. Sometimes, outdated drivers cause conflicts. You can reset your settings to default by deleting your saved profile files and restarting the application.
Start with the default flat settings. Make small adjustments to one slider at a time. Listen to a familiar song while you make changes. This method helps you understand how each frequency affects your audio output. Avoid pushing all sliders to the top, as this creates audio distortion.
Regularly update your software to maintain compatibility with Windows. Check the repository page periodically for new versions or improvements to the interface.