I am currently using a music player called AIMP and I need help finding other music players that has a DSP manager where you can play around with different sound effects like echo, hall, room, bass, speed, pitch etc. If you have any good suggestions I would really appreciate the help.

Thanks.

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here ya go

on a more serious note, i would suggest trying open source stuff... that way if it has something close, you could submit a feature request for the small stuff. here's a good starting point for finding open source alternatives

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I've actually been searching for 2 hours before I came here to ask. So I did not just go straight here like a lazy spoiled fool.

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I was only kidding with first link, but good to know.

Unfortunately, I can't give you any worthwhile recommendations as I usually just stay to basics for audio playback. You might want to provide more details so folks can help... e.g. what platform(s) are you looking for (odds are windows considering that this is a gaming site and windows has the numbers but I myself use Linux and I know some folks use Mac for gaming). Also, mentioning whether you are willing to purchase software / only free might be helpful.

Since you are asking for very specific features, if no one else replies you might also consider asking in a forum/sub-reddit that a lot of audiophile-types frequent to increase your chances. Best of luck. :-)

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Free or you can buy one? Real Time or Processed Audio? Only DSP or VST also? Win or Mac? Your question it's too much generic.

FL Studio ( DAW/Sequencer ) Commercial
Cubase ( DAW/Sequencer ) Commercial
Audacity ( Audio Editor ) FREE

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Free or you can buy one? Real Time or Processed Audio? Only DSP or VST also? Win or Mac? Your question it's too much generic.

+1, more details would help. I second FL Studio for general music creation/composing, especially if you use VSTs mostly.
Audacity is probably the most commonly used free DAW.

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