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Can the bands be dynamic? I go to multiparameters, go to "learn", move the band, click out of learn mode....and nothing. No band movement. Am I doing something wrong?

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MEqulizer has no dynamic bands. For that you had to look out for e.g. MDynamicEQ or MAutoDynamicEq.

If it comes to multiparameter linking in MEqulizer:

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This doesn't work for you?
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Yeah, that's what I started doing. I thought the bands would automate from within the plugin, instead of using the DAW envelope. Thanks for your time!

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In case something still isn't clear: maybe you should write down what exactly you want to happen, what you did and what happened, step by step. I am quite not sure, what exactly you want to achive, to be honest. :D
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I think maybe the OP may be referring to Modulators. Unfortunately MEqualizer does not include Modulators, only Multiparameters.

However, since the OP has an upgraded MFreeFX bundle, if they want to do modulated filter effects, there are filter plug-ins in the bundle that do them very well. Check out MComb and MBand. Some of the factory presets for MComb have great modulators.

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MFilter = MEqualizer + 4 Modulators + 64 Multiparameters :)
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MCCGenerator + MEqualizer :)
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