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Yes, I agree Theo. I think what you suggested would make the eq more flexible. Also, I tend to think in general that there should be more control over these filters in a lot of eqs. For instance, I think DDMF stuff is quite fine, especially for the asking price, but I never quite got on with the filters. Something about the slopes I didn't like and just couldn't find something I liked. On a lot of settings, I found the high pass filters thinning my sound out quite a bit more than I would have anticipated so it took me longer to find my sweet spots. Guess I'm going on a tangent here. But nice suggestion!TheoM wrote:It looks lovely, but i find it a bit annoying you only get one high pass so you can't stack them for deep cuts. I always think in an EQ of this type, every single band type of each band should be selectable by the user. Anyone agree?
Yeah I'm confused by that too. I don't like the idea of renting plugins. It feels like I am owing something when I should feel like am owning that something,.hibidy wrote:Er, 25 for a year, 99 lifetime. WTF does this mean?
25 for all updates for the next year, or does the thing expire after a year? Seems strange to me.
lol. Tbh all I need are some good LP and HP filters as I ordered Portico, yes you heard meTheoM wrote:are you serious Sami? First time i am going toyou
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