I would like to have for the Main Outs (both, XLR and TRS) in Output menu:
- Grafik Equalizer
- High Cut
- Low Cut
Thanks,
Stefan
I would like to have for the Main Outs (both, XLR and TRS) in Output menu:
- Grafik Equalizer
- High Cut
- Low Cut
Thanks,
Stefan
I do believe a not so distant update will add high/low pass to the output settings.
Well, I believe in God.
Time will show if there is an update with the desired features.
There's an elder and still open wish to have the studio eq available at output section.
This shows that there is a need for these features!
A GEQ would be good, if frequencies are well chosen :
It depends on what you want to do (mix the guitare with others sources or "correct" speakers ?)
To mix in a studio or on stage:
30 hz : infrabass (decrease to clean the mix)
60 hz : the drum kick area is not far (lower at the frequency to let the place to the kick)
125 hz : heat for guit and very good for bass guitar (lower here, to let the place to the bass guitar)
250 hz : fundamental for guitar, but the fundamental for male vocal is not far (~200hz)
400 hz : whiplash or punch for guitars (specially for guitar metal sound)
800 hz : snoring (motor) for crunch guitar (hells angels), it's the frequency the crunch guitars prefer.
1000 hz : vaccum noise. Could be sometimes annoying, but it would be a good harmonic for bass guitar (could be lower on a guitar)
1500 hz : the place for snare
2500 hz : harmonics to put guitars forward, but it could be strident if the level is too high
the harmonics for male vocals is not so for (~2000 hz), descreasing the frequency can let the place for vocals.
4000 hz : it's a range for vocals too. It's the most sensitive frenquency for ears.
Maybe the EQ for the Main Outs could have variable selectable frequencies?
I do believe a not so distant update will add high/low pass to the output settings.
Did you read anything about that update?
Did you read anything about that update?
I _think_ ckemper mentioned it at some point.
Do you remember when/where he did?
Nope sorry!
Doesn‘t matter.
Thanks.