
hihi...

It's not a bug, it's a featurescuzzphut wrote:If you select 4 bands, you can't set the lowest band to LPF/HPF - but you can with the second lowest ............
Also - in energyXT - If I set it to 4 bands, then save that as default (and store it in the registry) - then delete that instance of posih, then load in a new instance of posi - it's back to 8 bands and a flat line
Maybe you look for the Q-Pat-Magic feature, have you tried it yet?rpc9943 wrote:also just wondering if the Y-axis could modify the high pass, low pass so that it does keep the dot location, but locks it horizontally. i think raising it and lowering it is awkward.

you really should read the manual, it's worth it ! Everything and much more is welle explained in it, and you get many tips concerning not so evident features..how do I adjust "Q"?
sinkmusic wrote:you really should read the manual, it's worth it ! Everything and much more is welle explained in it, and you get many tips concerning not so evident features..how do I adjust "Q"?
TO adjust the Q, (i'm not on my pc by now) you have to hold [alt] or [maj] on your keyvboard if i remember)
I think vst4 is quite old. Hopefully the next versions work "by accident" again.Rangtangtang wrote:I tried the master version in cubase vst4 and the program shutdown as soon as I tried it. The older version works just fine, and I like it, very good.
Only in the preset, not in the registry yet.ermi wrote:In 1.2 you're supposed to be able to save the number of bands as a defeault, right?
Because I can't do that. It always opens with 8 bands. Also tried to delete the registry. Tried to save in the registry....
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