Hello,
I would like to ask that Is it possible to link (to edit all together) EQs when in two channel /L R/ mode definied?
The best way would that when add a new EQ band should be defined for ALL channels or L or R but I think it is not possible.
Also can't find that is it possible to BYPASS individual EQ bands instead of turn on/ off ALL EQ. Any way to do that ?
Thanks,
NH
Linking EQ in multichannel mode
Re: Linking EQ in multichannel mode
You can use more than one channel, but afaik you'll have to edit them separately.NeutronHIFI wrote: ↑Fri Apr 09, 2021 12:22 pmI would like to ask that Is it possible to link (to edit all together) EQs when in two channel /L R/ mode definied?
The best way would that when add a new EQ band should be defined for ALL channels or L or R but I think it is not possible.
And if you use multiple channels for a preset then all eq bands for this preset have multiple channels.NeutronHIFI wrote: ↑Fri Apr 09, 2021 12:22 pmAlso can't find that is it possible to BYPASS individual EQ bands instead of turn on/ off ALL EQ. Any way to do that ?
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Re: Linking EQ in multichannel mode
Thank you for the reply.
I think there is no option to turn off individual eq bands in any way.
I think there is no option to turn off individual eq bands in any way.
Re: Linking EQ in multichannel mode
Well, you can set the gain to 0 of course, then they won't do anything.NeutronHIFI wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 8:29 amI think there is no option to turn off individual eq bands in any way.
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Re: Linking EQ in multichannel mode
Thank you for the reply.
Of course I can do that, but it is to slow process to compare what the band actually do.
Best Regards.
NH
Of course I can do that, but it is to slow process to compare what the band actually do.
Best Regards.
NH
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