macOS System-wide Audio Equalizer
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Jul 8, 2020 - Swift
macOS System-wide Audio Equalizer
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This is a lot of fun for those who love to tinker with sounds. Read through the short documentation section on creating custom sounds and start creating them! Then submit a PR to help others utilize your creative genius. We love you!
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the wiki for nodes does not show defaults (or it's showing old defaults that have now changed)
e.g. Chrorus feedback in wiki shows 0.2 but the default in the code is 0.4.
Reading the documentation should be really helpful to see the defaults.
If the wiki should indeed show defaults I'm happy to update them.