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brassplyer
January 18th 18, 09:39 AM
Does anyone make a software graphic EQ say 10, 20 or more bands where each individual band can be independently panned? I.e. imagine a typical graphic EQ where under each band slider is a pan control.
Thanks.
Scott Dorsey
January 18th 18, 12:35 PM
Brassplyer > wrote:
>Does anyone make a software graphic EQ say 10, 20 or more bands where each individual band can be independently panned? I.e. imagine a typical graphic EQ where under each band slider is a pan control.
By panned, you mean you can adjust the center frequency like an Orban 674
Paragraphic? Or where there is actually some sort of left-right bussing?
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brassplyer
January 18th 18, 03:08 PM
On Thursday, January 18, 2018 at 7:35:31 AM UTC-5, Scott Dorsey wrote:
> By panned, you mean you can adjust the center frequency like an Orban 674
> Paragraphic? Or where there is actually some sort of left-right bussing?
L/R bussing.
geoff
January 18th 18, 08:35 PM
On 19/01/2018 4:08 AM, Brassplyer wrote:
> On Thursday, January 18, 2018 at 7:35:31 AM UTC-5, Scott Dorsey wrote:
>
>> By panned, you mean you can adjust the center frequency like an Orban 674
>> Paragraphic? Or where there is actually some sort of left-right bussing?
>
>
> L/R bussing.
>
Sounds like a ghastly concept. But hey, it may be amazing....
geoff
Trevor
January 18th 18, 10:41 PM
On 18/01/2018 8:39 PM, Brassplyer wrote:
> Does anyone make a software graphic EQ say 10, 20 or more bands where
> each individual band can be independently panned? I.e. imagine a
> typical graphic EQ where under each band slider is a pan control.
Easy enough to use 2 software graphics panned left and right. Beyond
that, for special effects, just add more instances as needed.
Trevor.
January 18th 18, 11:45 PM
Geoff wrote: "Sounds like a ghastly concept. But hey, it may be amazing....
geoff"
Yeah. Could induce all sorts of phase issues.
I seriously thought he meant PARAMETRIC
when he started in with that "panning" business.
I say just get a stereo EQ and be done with it.
geoff
January 19th 18, 11:19 AM
On 19/01/2018 11:41 AM, Trevor wrote:
> On 18/01/2018 8:39 PM, Brassplyer wrote:
>> Does anyone make a software graphic EQ say 10, 20 or more bands where
>> each individual band can be independently panned? I.e. imagine a
>> typical graphic EQ where under each band slider is a pan control.
>
> Easy enough to use 2 software graphics panned left and right. Beyond
> that, for special effects, just add more instances as needed.
>
> Trevor.
>
>
Maybe after a L/R 'wash' with harmonics whizzing all over the place.
geoff
None
January 19th 18, 01:18 PM
theckma wrote in message
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> Geoff wrote: "Sounds like a ghastly concept. But hey, it may be
> amazing....
> Yeah. Could induce all sorts of phase issues.
> I seriously thought he meant PARAMETRIC
> when he started in with that "panning" business.
You don't even know what phase is.
> I say just get a stereo EQ and be done with it.
Nobody cares what you say, li'l buddy. Done with it, dumb with it, dumb
****.
DSLK. FSKAO!
Tobiah
January 19th 18, 03:55 PM
On 01/18/2018 02:41 PM, Trevor wrote:
> On 18/01/2018 8:39 PM, Brassplyer wrote:
>> Does anyone make a software graphic EQ say 10, 20 or more bands
>> where each individual band can be independently panned? I.e.
>> imagine a typical graphic EQ where under each band slider is a pan
>> control.
>
> Easy enough to use 2 software graphics panned left and right. Beyond
> that, for special effects, just add more instances as needed.
I think he's talking about a real-world hardware unit. Otherwise,
yeah, that was my thought.
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