![]() So, for example, if you’ve longed to have a Spotify equaliser or apply compression and reverb to Skype calls (drab work colleagues sound 100% when you make them sound like they’re lecturing form a cathedral) PulseEffects can help. This means it can work with everything from the sound of YouTube and Netflix in your browser, to Skype chats, MPV movies, and SuperTuxKart soundtracks. The app lets you adjust and modify the sound output from any app on a global or per-app basis using (among others) some Gstreamer effects. ![]() ![]() It’s called PulseEffects and it’s an equalizer, limiter, reverb, and compressor that works with Pulseaudio, the default sound server in Ubuntu. If you’re on the hunt for an advanced audio equaliser for Ubuntu, you’re definitely going to want to check this app out.
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