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## Configuration file for CAVA. Default values are commented out. Use either ';' or '#' for commenting.
[general]
# Smoothing mode. Can be 'normal', 'scientific' or 'waves'.
; mode = normal
# Accepts only non-negative values.
; framerate = 60
# 'autosens' will attempt to decrease sensitivity if the bars peak. 1 = on, 0 = off
# 'overshoot' allows bars to overshoot (in % of terminal height) without initiating autosens.
autosens = 0
; overshoot = 20
# Manual sensitivity in %. Autosens must be turned off for this to take effect.
# 200 means double height. Accepts only non-negative values.
sensitivity = 3
# The number of bars (0-200). 0 sets it to auto (fill up console).
# Bars' width and space between bars in number of characters.
; bars = 0
bar_width = 3
bar_spacing = 1
# Lower and higher cutoff frequencies for lowest and highest bars
# the bandwidth of the visualizer.
# Note: there is a minimum total bandwidth of 43Mhz x number of bars.
# Cava will automatically increase the higher cutoff if a too low band is specified.
; lower_cutoff_freq = 50
; higher_cutoff_freq = 10000
[input]
# Audio capturing method. Possible methods are: 'pulse', 'alsa' or 'fifo'.
# Defaults to 'pulse', 'alsa' or 'fifo', in that order, dependent on what support cava was built with.
#
# All input methods uses the same config variable 'source'
# to define where it should get the audio.
#
# For pulseaudio 'source' will be the source. Default: 'auto', which uses the monitor source of the default sink
# (all pulseaudio sinks(outputs) have 'monitor' sources(inputs) associated with them).
#
# For alsa 'source' will be the capture device.
# For fifo 'source' will be the path to fifo-file.
method = pulse
; source = auto
; method = alsa
; source = hw:Loopback,1
; method = fifo
; source = /tmp/mpd.fifo
[output]
# Ouput method. Can be 'ncurses', 'noncurses' or 'raw'.
# 'noncurses' is for systems that does not suport ncurses.
# 'raw' is a 16 bit data stream of the bar heights that can be used to send to other applications.
# 'raw' defaults to 200 bars, which can be adjusted in the 'bars' option above.
; method = ncurses
# Visual styles. Can be 'stereo' or 'mono'.
# 'stereo' mirrors both channels with low frequencies in center.
# 'mono' averages both channels and outputs left to right lowest to highest frequencies.
; style = stereo
# Raw output target. A fifo will be created if target does not exist.
; raw_target = /dev/stdout
# Raw data format. Can be 'binary' or 'ascii'.
; data_format = binary
# Binary bit format, can be '8bit' (0-255) or '16bit' (0-65530).
; bit_format = 16bit
# Ascii max value. In 'ascii' mode range will run from 0 to value specified here
; ascii_max_range = 1000
# Ascii delimiters. In ascii format each bar and frame is separated by a delimiters.
# Use decimal value in ascii table (i.e. 59 = ';' and 10 = '\n' (line feed)).
; bar_delimiter = 59
; frame_delimiter = 10
[color]
# Colors can be one of seven predefined: black, blue, cyan, green, magenta, red, white, yellow.
# Or defined by hex code '#xxxxxx' (hex code must be within '').
background = '#1d2021' #bg0_h
foreground = 'cyan'
[smoothing]
# Multiplier for the integral smoothing calculations. Takes values from 0-0.99.
# Higher values means smoother, but less precise. Set to 0 to disable.
; integral = 0.0
# Disables or enables the so-called "Monstercat smoothing". Set to 0 to disable.
; monstercat = 0
# Set gravity multiplier for "drop off". Higher values means bars will drop faster.
# Accepts only non-negative values. 0.5 means half gravity, 2 means double. Set to 0 to disable "drop off".
; gravity = 1
# In bar height, bars that would have been lower that this will not be drawn.
; ignore = 0
[eq]
# This one is tricky. You can have as much keys as you want.
# Remember to uncomment more then one key! More keys = more precision.
# Look at readme.md on github for further explanations and examples.
1 = 1 # bass
2 = 1
3 = 1 # midtone
4 = 1
5 = 1 # treble