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Hello everyone! I just slaved away at making this in-depth tutorial on how to use Peace APO / Equalizer to change EQ settings. Basically its how to make HD8XX use the Oratory EQ Profile.

I have it on my website as well, there is where you will find tutorial pictures, links to the preset itself along with custom presets I made in a 115kb zip, that I will provide here. Please don't take my post down just because I link to it, I worked hard on this.

The website is: http://moco.net the presets with an included instructions READ ME is: https://moco.net/mnet/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/MocoPeaceAPOPresets.zip

Let's get started!

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Oratory HD8XX Settings

With Peace APO open do the following:

Click on the RED MINUS/NEGATIVE SIGN until there are 10 BANDS.

- Go into Settings, Click on the ‘Settings’ button near the far bottom right. Click on the ‘Sizes and Amounts Settings’ tab up top, I highlighted the Snap to dB gain area, changed this to 0.1, and clicked the ‘Save’ button at the bottom left to bring you back into the main Peace APO interface screen.

#1. Up top near Pre Amplifyng type the actual negative/minus sign on your keyboard and the numbers 7.4. Like this: -7.4

#2. Look to the bottom near Gain Values, Type: 5.5

#3. Near Quality (Q) Type: 0.71

#4. Click on the small box picture of a wave graph and change it to ‘Low Shelf Filter Q as slope Control’ it should be a red line/ramp.

The following are straight numbers to plug into your program.

That’s it! Now I’ll simplify it just a little more and have you on your way to inputting these numbers in no time.

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Frequency Band #1 = 105

Gain Values = 5.5

Quality (Q) = 0.71

Picture to = ‘Low Shelf’

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Frequency Band #2 = 250

Gain Values = -4.0

Quality (Q) = 0.3

Picture to = ‘Peakfilter’ (first choice)

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Frequency Band #3 = 850

Gain Values = -1.6

Quality (Q) = 1.1

Picture to = ‘Peakfilter’ (first choice)

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Frequency Band #4 = 1400

Gain Values = 2.5

Quality (Q) = 2.5

Picture to = ‘Peakfilter’ (first choice)

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Frequency Band #5 = 2000

Gain Values = 8.0

Quality (Q) = 1.0

Picture to = ‘Peakfilter’ (first choice)

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Frequency Band #6 = 2700

Gain Values = -2.0

Quality (Q) = 4.0

Picture to = ‘Peakfilter’ (first choice)

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Frequency Band #7 = 3750

Gain Values = -1.4

Quality (Q) = 6.0

Picture to = ‘Peakfilter’ (first choice)

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Frequency Band #8 = 5350

Gain Values = -2.6

Quality (Q) = 6.0

Picture to = ‘Peakfilter’ (first choice)

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Frequency Band #9 = 6200

Gain Values = -1.2

Quality (Q) = 6.0

Picture to = ‘Peakfilter’ (first choice)

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Frequency Band #10 = 9000

Gain Values = -1.0

Quality (Q) = 0.71

Picture to = ‘High Shelf’ 6th Icon Down

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The following is information on what some bands do, such as bass, mids, warmth, etc.

Frequency 1 controls BASS

Frequency 2 controls WARMTH

Frequency 5 controls MIDRANGE ACCURACY / SHOUTINESS

Frequency 6 controls GLARE

Frequency 10 controls AIRINESS

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