Seperate global output EQ?

  • I'm using a global, locked studio EQ slot to tailor the sound, switching through presets depending on what i'm playing through -
    my monitors need a good low-end boost to sound full, my headphones need an extra cut in the 3Khz region for profiles to translate well, my guitar cab needs a mid cut etc.


    We've already got separate global volumes - what about a basic EQ for each output?
    Or even a single master EQ, assignable to multiple outputs?
    Low shelf, high shelf and maybe a pre-set Q band in the middle?


    Would make it much easier for us traveling guys to make profiles translate well between mediums.
    How about it? Think it would be possible?

    "But dignity is difficult to maintain
    stamina requires constant upkeep
    repetition is boring
    and you pay for grace."

  • Just press Master and scroll through the pages... ;)

    I found that one - but it's an amp-like tone stack, and i'm looking for something more studio-oriented - at the very least, changing the center frequency of the tonestacks.
    Moreover, there's no control for the S/pdif or the headphones...


    At the moment i'm saving my EQ presets and loading 'em up, but i can't play with, say, headphones + monitors because they won't sound the same.

    "But dignity is difficult to maintain
    stamina requires constant upkeep
    repetition is boring
    and you pay for grace."

  • I wish for a studio or graphic EQ on the monitor out.


    The basic eq on there now is not enough to boost or cut certain frequencies. I believe this will help a lot of the lower end and even the Higher end FRFR's we are using.