Ears Audio Toolkit (nfdfiepdkbnoanddpianalelglmfooik): EQ any audio you find on the web, live! Crank the bass, dim the highs, up the vocals: all with Ears!... Read More > or Download Now >
Ears Audio Toolkit for Chrome
Tech Specs
- • Type: Browser Extension
- • Latest Version: 1.3.12
- • Price: Freeware
- • Offline: No
- • Developer: Vaux Audio
User Reviews
- • Rating Average
- 4.52 out of 5
- • Rating Users
- 3477
Download Count
- • Total Downloads
- 895
- • Current Version Downloads
- 161
- • Updated: April 23, 2023
Ears Audio Toolkit is a free Fun Extension for Chrome. You could download the latest version crx file or old version crx files and install it.
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More About Ears Audio Toolkit
Ears works with ANY audio on ANY website :)
Your current tab will be EQed by default when opening the extension.
You can now SEE the audio and your changes in real-time using the Spectrum Visualizer!
A catalogue of presets sorted by headphone type and genre of music is coming soon!
UPDATE 1.3.10:
Fix for computers with increased font size.
UPDATE 1.3.0:
Introducing Ears Pro!
UPDATE 1.2.16:
Fix scrolling on Windows.
UPDATE 1.2.12:
UI improvements.
UPDATE 1.2.8:
Fixed choppy / pitch-shifted audio caused when the system's sample rate changed.
Added some latency improvements.
UPDATE 1.2.7:
Added fullscreen and normal-screen bug fixes. Please report any additional fullscreen-related problems.
UPDATE 1.2.1:
Drag the middle line for a volume slider. Be careful, it is powerful!
Save and delete named presets!
Adjust filter Q parameter by holding shift and dragging up and down on the dot.
Performance optimizations.
Use the left- and right-most filters (controlled with the dots) to affect all of the lows or all of the highs. Then tweak the middle frequencies with the inner filters.
If the music clips, try sliding the volume line down.
Ears works with any website!
Enjoy!
Upcoming Features:
Per-tab stereo panning
Auto-EQ specific sites
Developed by Kevin King
Acknowledgements:
Biquad/Shelf filter equations: Nigel Redmon at earlevel.com