sirkuttinHey, this might be really late for you, but what was that tip for using these with Viper? I have the SPE edition so it may sound slightly different.
sirkuttinThanks for the reply! Is it a huge improvement over the default Shure olive tips they provide? I already think they seem pretty good for isolation and comfort in my ears.
Erak606I wouldn't mess with eq at all.
I would add this IRS file. I am linking below to two versions.
When you are playing music, look at the driver status of V4A. If it says 48000 you will use the first file. If it says 44100, you will use the the second file.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vbnj47jcnbgrvkv/AADdvewBSuyb2XMNEraFfu6pa/Shure%20SE215-Marvin-48k.irs?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vbnj47jcnbgrvkv/AACXtS7eCy1FgBJS17vfxXk7a/Shure%20SE215-Marvin.vdc
You will need to put this file in a specific location on your phone. <storage>/ViPER4Android/Kernel/
Put the IRS file in that folder. You may need to create that folder.
Then in V4A that fill will be available under the convolver area. Select the IRS file as the impulse response.
This is a good bassline to start from. I use that and then just add a little dynamic bass and call it good.
Erak606I don't really have one since i can't get a phone to work with V4A anymore. I am doing this off of memory from months ago.
turn off everything.
turn on the Marvin IRS convolver.
turn on the dynamic system. choose one of the options labeled high end (which ever sounds best to you) then set the dial to around 25%. tweak that percent to your liking,
turn on viper clarity (or not) and tweak to your liking.