Steven, THANK YOU VERY MUCH for making the feature available in MB 1.2.4048

Let me ask a few questions about how it works. It is written in the changelog:
- new auto-select by genre equaliser - its a new predefined value "Auto-Select by Genre" in the list of equalisers. MusicBee tries to match the primary genre name of the playing track to an equaliser with the same name, and if no match then tries to match the genre category name, and if no match then no equaliser is applied.
1. When I choose "Auto Select by Genre" from the list of available equalizer presets and enable the equalizer, the GUI of the equalizer remains flat no matter the genre of currently played track has changed. Why it doesn't show currently used presets for every played track

2. a) What if a track has more than one genre specified and all of the genres have their own presets (eg. Pop, Rock)

Which preset is used in that situation: 1st one, 2nd one, none (flat)
b) Supposing there were two genres assigned: Metal, Rock (there is no preset for metal currently available in MB), which one would be used: rock or flat

c) For one song I have the following genres: British Invasion (displayed), Pop Rock (individual) - which preset is used with it

3. There are no equalizer presets for many popular genres in MB. Before the missing presets are created by users maybe we should find a way to take advantage of the existing ones
I know that assigning a track to the genre is rather conventional but there are some attempts to assign the genres to the categories. As an example we could use the list of electronic music genres from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_electronic_music_genresThat would simplify the process of creating new equalizer presets for MB, because first of all only the 'main' genre categories should have its own preset and all the derivative sub-genres would use it.
To make the feature complete, the long MP3Tag list of genres could be used to compare with the one form Wikipedia and every genre could be assigned to the preset (some of them eg. Audiobook should use flat, or maybe the Spoken Word would be better in this case

).
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There are following Equalizer presets currently available in MB:
1.Acoustic.sde 2. Bass Booster.sde 3. Bass Reducer.sde
4. Classical.sde 5. Club.sde 6. Dance.sde 7.Deep.sde
8. Electronic.sde 9. Hip-Hop.sde 10. Jazz.sde 11. Latin.sde
12. Live.sde 13. Loudness.sde 14. Lounge.sde 15. Piano.sde
16. Pop.sde 17. Reggae.sde 18. RnB.sde 19. Rock.sde
20. Ska.sde 21. Small Speakers.sde 22. Soft Rock.sde
23. Soft.sde 24. Spoken Word.sde 25. Techno.sde
26. Treble Booster.sde 27. Treble Reducer.sde 28.Vocal Booster.sde.
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That's quite impressive and long list

but it definitely could be enlarged. I'm going to create and share few more presets, but I need some time to test it and I want to know what you think about these suggestions for improvements in Equalizer

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5. What about using the genres list from Wikipedia compared with the MP3Tag list as a first step in enhancing MB Equalizer presets

6. Different spelling and similarity issues should also be taken into consideration (eg. Powerpop vs Power Pop, Chanson vs Chanson Francaise, Easy Listening vs Chillout - although it's not always the same).
7. Consider adding a hotkey: Ctrl + Q or Ctrl + G - to run Equalizer

Thank you for reading.
NOTE:
Creating new Equalizer presets for MB is very easy. You could have a look at the
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/ to find different Equalizer presets and make it usable with MB.