Add Lurar (menu-bar parametric EQ for headphones)#1152
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Project URL
https://github.com/lsjoberg/lurar
Category
audio, menubar
Description
I built Lurar, a free, open-source (MIT) macOS menu-bar parametric EQ for headphones. It loads the AutoEq catalog and applies the correction system-wide using Apple's Core Audio Process Tap API (macOS 14.2+) — so unlike most macOS EQ tools it needs no BlackHole / virtual audio driver. Native Swift, signed + notarized, Apple Silicon and Intel.
Why it should be included to
Awesome macOS open source applications(optional)It fills a gap in the audio category: system-wide headphone EQ without installing a virtual audio driver. MIT licensed, actively developed, no account or telemetry.
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