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I have ghange it dammmm to air no every body happy air is free dammmmm

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i have chage it to air so now every body happy en check out me free eq

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Still you don't seem to get the advice is for you, not for us. If Lawyers sue someone for conflict (or possible misleading use) on product names - be them registered or not - it's something on you, not us :D

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mabian wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2026 1:28 pm Still you don't seem to get the advice is for you, not for us. If Lawyers sue someone for conflict (or possible misleading use) on product names - be them registered or not - it's something on you, not us :D
working on a sooth killer wait for that :D :lol: thanks for saving mee check out my new eq is 24 band and free https://cmdo.gumroad.com/l/sefixr

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Are these Windows only?

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semedo wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2026 1:30 pm working on a sooth killer
Your EQ is very ambitious, I don't know if you vibe coded it at all or if you've done the coding yourself, kudos if you've done it yourself.

Personally I don’t find it intuitive to use.
EQ's like Fabfilter Pro-Q 4,TB equaliser Pro and Kirchhoff EQ all have well tested UI design where the aim is letting the user get the what task they want done quickly.
I get the feeling with your UI it’s cramping everything in all at once, without connecting UI leading elements that guides the user to the task intuitively.

Some of the UI labels are clipping into their adjacent slide buttons, and a lot of the text is very tiny to the point it's almost impossible to read.
Other UI elements can't be clicked on such as the adjustment of dynamic eqs (I just assume you're still working on that) or if it works, I can’t understand how to adjust the setting of dynamic Q?!

I'm pointing out the UI elements because you said you want to create a 'Soothe killer'.
Why Soothe works so well is that it is maybe not the best tool technically, it's because the UI elements are intuitive, easy to understand with really good battle tested presets.

For a freebe it's pretty cool and I hope you keep working on it. Thanks for letting us play with it.
Last edited by MJACau on Wed Apr 01, 2026 12:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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sorry double post...
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MJACau wrote: Wed Apr 01, 2026 12:38 pm
semedo wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2026 1:30 pm working on a sooth killer
Your EQ is very ambitious, I don't know if you vibe coded it at all or if you've done the coding yourself, kudos if you've done it yourself.

Personally I don’t find it intuitive to use.
EQ's like Fabfilter Pro-Q 4,TB equaliser Pro and Kirchhoff EQ all have well tested UI design where the aim is letting the user get the what task they want done quickly.
I get the feeling with your UI it’s cramping everything in all at once, without connecting UI leading elements that guides the user to the task intuitively.

Some of the UI labels are clipping into their adjacent slide buttons, and a lot of the text is very tiny to the point it's almost impossible to read.
Other UI elements can't be clicked on such as the adjustment of dynamic eqs (I just assume you're still working on that) or if it works, I can’t understand how to adjust the setting of dynamic Q?!

I'm pointing out the UI elements because you said you want to create a 'Soothe killer'.
Why Soothe works so well is that it is maybe not the best tool technically, it's because the UI elements are intuitive, easy to understand with really good battle tested presets.

For a freebe it's pretty cool and I hope you keep working on it. Thanks for letting us play with it.
thank you this is a good review am still working on it and i will make it better thank you for testing

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MJACau wrote: Wed Apr 01, 2026 12:38 pm
semedo wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2026 1:30 pm working on a sooth killer
Your EQ is very ambitious, I don't know if you vibe coded it at all or if you've done the coding yourself, kudos if you've done it yourself.

Personally I don’t find it intuitive to use.
EQ's like Fabfilter Pro-Q 4,TB equaliser Pro and Kirchhoff EQ all have well tested UI design where the aim is letting the user get the what task they want done quickly.
I get the feeling with your UI it’s cramping everything in all at once, without connecting UI leading elements that guides the user to the task intuitively.

Some of the UI labels are clipping into their adjacent slide buttons, and a lot of the text is very tiny to the point it's almost impossible to read.
Other UI elements can't be clicked on such as the adjustment of dynamic eqs (I just assume you're still working on that) or if it works, I can’t understand how to adjust the setting of dynamic Q?!

I'm pointing out the UI elements because you said you want to create a 'Soothe killer'.
Why Soothe works so well is that it is maybe not the best tool technically, it's because the UI elements are intuitive, easy to understand with really good battle tested presets.

For a freebe it's pretty cool and I hope you keep working on it. Thanks for letting us play with it.
and i did it myself

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onerob wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2026 3:09 pm Are these Windows only?
As far as I can make out, yes

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CinningBao wrote: Thu Apr 02, 2026 11:20 am
onerob wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2026 3:09 pm Are these Windows only?
As far as I can make out, yes
there will be a mac version but the users need to test it in need users feedback to make it better also for windows

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semedo wrote: Fri Apr 03, 2026 6:31 am
CinningBao wrote: Thu Apr 02, 2026 11:20 am
onerob wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2026 3:09 pm Are these Windows only?
As far as I can make out, yes
there will be a mac version but the users need to test it in need users feedback to make it better also for windows
I am currently prioritizing updates and performance enhancements for the Windows version of the application. My goal is to ensure the Windows experience is 100% polished and stable before shifting my full focus toward the macOS development.

By finalizing the Windows build first, I can guarantee a high standard of quality and use the refined features as a blueprint for the Mac transition. Once the Windows improvements are complete, I will dedicate my resources to delivering the same seamless experience for Mac users

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OK, that's great.

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