*** GeneralUser GS 1.4 - EAX preset setup instructions v1.1 ***

Instructions for setting up the custom EAX preset:

  1. Open up EAX Control Panel (via AudioHQ or otherwise).

  2. Make sure the "Master" tab is selected.

  3. Select "ENV" from the first drop-down menu under "Audio Effects" (if applicable).

  4. Select "Concert Hall" from the second drop-down menu under "Audio Effects".

  5. In the effect type window, click on "Reverb".

  6. Using the slider at the bottom of the screen, set the reverb amount to -6.0 dB (or 80% on older drivers).

  7. In the effect type window, click on "Chorus", then click the "Parameters..." button below.

  8. Change the following parameter values:
        LFO Rate: 0.56 Hz
        LFO Depth: 10.00 %

  9. Highlight "Default Chorus" from the drop-down window, and type in the new name: "Warm Chorus".

  10. Click the little disk icon to the right to save the effect.

  11. Click "OK".

  12. Using the slider at the bottom of the screen, set the chorus amount to -6.0 dB (or 80% on older drivers).

  13. Select the "Source" tab, and remove the reverb and chorus from any source that you don't want to be effected such as "Wave/MP3" or "CD Digital" (do this by selecting each menu option and dragging the reverb and chorus sliders all the way to the left).  If you don't do this, your normal wave and music playback will sound echo-ey.  Do not drag the sliders to the left for the "MIDI" menu option, if it shows up on your system.

  14. Highlight "Concert Hall" from the second drop-down menu, and type in the new name: "GeneralUser GS 1.4 MIDI Playback".

  15. Click the little disk icon to the right to save the preset.


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NOTE: If you want to help out other users, export the EAX preset you created (using the icon in the upper right-hand corner) and e-mail it to me at s_chriscollins@hotmail.com along with the following info:
 <> What operating system you use
 <> What sound card you have
 <> What driver version you have (if you don't know how to find this, then that is fine--just send me what you know :) )

I will include received EAX preset files on my website in the future.
Thanks!
-~Chris