MAUTODYNAMICEQ Selecting multiple nodes

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Hello,
Is there a easy way to select multiple nodes in MAUTODYNAMICEQ to move them together (f.e.: to select a
lowpass and a highpass filter node and move them together in relationship to each other).
It´s possible with Fabfilters Pro Q and TDR Nova EQ fromTokyo Dawn Labs.
Thanks!
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+1 Very practicle for comparing your songs areas to another song ! I too have to use Fabfilter for this purpose.
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No seriously, I think that's a small thing (it always seems easy to us does'nt it ? :wink: ) and everything is already in place to make it happen. It's a band pass with slopes or selectable points maybe more parcticle. :clown:
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Don't know if it can be called "easy way", but it can surely be done with the multiparameters function:


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Yes, you can do this with a Multiparamter. Set the transformation shape of the first frequency to linear and the shape for the second one to a log 10 curve. There should be presets for logarithmic curves to make this easier though ;-)
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Thanks for your answers!
I thought about finding a way to do it with multiparameters.
But for the time being i´ll stick with the TDR Nova EQ for this
tasks.
Maybe Vojtech adds this feature (selecting multiple nodes with
mouse click/drag) in the future.

All the best!

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Well, I'm afraid it is not really planned, we'll see though.
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Hi Vojtech,
Thanks for the reply. Would be nice if you could implement this feature
some day. It is quite handy and would make MAUTODYNAMICEQ even more
versatile.
All the best!

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This is one of those things that reminds me how great Melda's wet/dry control is on EQ.

There's another EQ plug-in called SplineEQ, which has a similar "gain scale" control. It also has a global transpose, which I think would be a great addition to Melda EQs. But I know Vojtech is inundated with feature requests, and it's already possible to create your own multiparameter for global transpose.

Too bad SplineEQ doesn't have an AAX version for Pro Tools (but Melda does!). Here's how the controls work in SplineEQ: http://i.imgur.com/fZvDJZO.gifv
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MeldaProduction wrote:Well, I'm afraid it is not really planned, we'll see though.
Yes !! Guys ! It will be done it the next update !!! :clap:

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Celphor wrote:Yes, you can do this with a Multiparamter. Set the transformation shape of the first frequency to linear and the shape for the second one to a log 10 curve. There should be presets for logarithmic curves to make this easier though ;-)
I cant see a preset for a log 10 curve in the transformation curves presets. This may be because they are not named but just pictures of the curves. Where did you get log 10 from?

Thanks
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Hi, there is no logarithmic preset. I wanted to say this would be nice addition. But you can draw an approximation yourself.

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V15 maybe?
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Oliver.Lucas wrote: Sun Apr 11, 2021 6:13 pm V15 maybe?
It has been done long time ago! Shift + click
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