Crave EQ, are you kidding me?

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Oh, sorry my sarcasm-detection was not up to it.

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Adjust SC filters for better detection

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Also adjust the threshold if necessary.

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also squeegy ju ju eyeballs

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Winstontaneous wrote: Do these old flat-top filters come grooving up slowly, thereby allowing the sound to come together - right now - over the engineer?
One thing I can tell you is they've got to be free.

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After reading this kind of shit
" provides detailed bass and undistorted highs where other equalizers fail."
my interest went down to zero.

I am perfectly happy with ACON equalize that, according to this arrogant dev, does fail.... yeah for sure....

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They certainly have a bit of strange marketing blurp.

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Robert Randolph wrote:Image

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Everyone get on board! Choo Choo! :party:
:hihi:

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What is goin on here ? :dog:

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Russell Grand wrote: Wed Dec 27, 2017 4:14 pm
Robert Randolph wrote: Everyone get on board! Choo Choo! :party:
:hihi:
Hey, you could say the same about EQs with knobs. Or those with the lined up sliders. Don't make me search for images.

But yes.... :hihi: FadFilter.... :hihi:

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Winstontaneous wrote: Sun Dec 24, 2017 9:26 pm
No_Use wrote:It apparently has 'flat-top' filters, which I like.
Do these old flat-top filters come grooving up slowly, thereby allowing the sound to come together - right now - over the engineer?
Shh..

:wink:

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virtualpt wrote: Wed Dec 27, 2017 1:09 am
Winstontaneous wrote: Do these old flat-top filters come grooving up slowly, thereby allowing the sound to come together - right now - over the engineer?
One thing I can tell you is they've got to be free.
:love: :tu:

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Leaving aside the Beatles for a moment, this actually is a great EQ, not just a marketing exercise with a plugin hanging off the end of it.

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It sound really great and is nice to use.

I use it all the time...

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It can stand toe-to-toe with any of the top eqs on the market imo.

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