Ah ah ! Yes, that's it !goldglob wrote:See this topic for how the disable crossover thing came about.
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 8&t=433236
Thank you fo suggesting it some moths ago !
This will do the trick- Disabled crossover indeed lets you do that. And guess what, each band has input panorama.
Yes, but I am already a Mconvolution owner, and not a MXXX owner (which is supposed to cost an arm and a leg, according to the website)...- MXXX is indeed just for these experiments.
One more wonderful (hidden) gem !- auto-set limits by analyzer does that indeed - sets the crossover to have similar level in each band.
Why aren't such features more documented and known ?
Yes, but it seems that some options are more exotic and already here, while being able to pan the reverb and adjust its volume is somewhat a standard feature.- Pan - sorry, no, there are already so many options (plus the input panorama).
Anyway, i can use the band editor, so it will do the trick.
But i feel that it is a bit like a DAW which would let me modulate everything, but wouldn't have pan and volume on the mixer
Yes, but multiples instances means not everything at a glance, and not being able to save a single preset, so it's far from ideal.... If the answer is "use multiple instance", why creating Mxxx then ? That's the same kind of absurd reasoning : if i follow such a reasoning, i would keep away from buying a multi-effect like Mxxx, and instead use multiple instances of various plugins. But we know that sometimes it is better to have everything united into a single convenient plugin, isn't it ?- Multiple instances - the CPU overhead should be minimum
This is what i had guessed, but i was hoping to be wrong- Modulating IR parameters - sorry, that's not possible.
Nevermind, Mconvolution is already amazing !

