Hi there,
There currently no way to tell with a quick glance if a band is bypassed. The only way to tell is to select the band and make note of the state of the "x" button.
Would it be possible in the next update to add an indicator to the display? Ideally the bypassedes band would no longer affect the visual curve, and the band "node" would be transparent or have an X on it or something of that nature.
Here's a crude example of what I mean, pardon my wonderful MSPaint skill. http://i.imgur.com/1mKV4rY.png
Thanks!
Equalize Feature Request - visual indication of band bypass on curve
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 193 posts since 3 Mar, 2013
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- KVRian
- 1466 posts since 1 Jan, 2005 from Norway
Hi!
Best,
Stian
Thanks for the suggestion. I agree that it would be very useful and we'll try to get it fixed in the next update.mesaone wrote:There currently no way to tell with a quick glance if a band is bypassed. The only way to tell is to select the band and make note of the state of the "x" button.
Would it be possible in the next update to add an indicator to the display? Ideally the bypassedes band would no longer affect the visual curve, and the band "node" would be transparent or have an X on it or something of that nature.
Here's a crude example of what I mean, pardon my wonderful MSPaint skill. http://i.imgur.com/1mKV4rY.png
Thanks!
Best,
Stian