Linux Compatibility (yes, I know this has been said before)

First of all, I know this has likely been said multiple times. I use Arch (CachyOS) on my current laptop as my other is broken, whereas that uses Windows.

I’ve been planning to switch fully for more control over my system, and even after using dedicated debloating tools for Windows (CTT, and then Atlas OS because I know what I’m doing)… I just can’t leave without FxSound.

Considering I don’t see this being done in the near future, I have a question. There is a program for Linux called EasyEffects. Essentially the same thing as FxSound, just a bit more complex and with barely any presets. I’ve tried to manually port over presets from FxSound by modfying different tools on EasyEffects, but I just don’t know how to replicate them.

I don’t understand what some things in FxSound do, but I would really appreciate advice on how I could replicate these. Apart from that, FxSound has been one of the best audio programs I’ve used and I’ve always went back to it.

https://forum.fxsound.com/t/enjoy-your-fxsound-eq-but-dont-know-where-to-apply-the-effects-different-app-here-some-ideas-you-can-play-with/6363?u=coreywillei
here’s a post I wrote while ago with personal ideas on how to “migrate”, but only at some level not fully.
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