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Default Favorite EQ Plug in

On 12/24/2012 10:47 AM, Luxey wrote:
You hold the mouse in your hand, one hand you use to
reach all the dedicated controls, on all the dedicated
hardware.


I think of it a little differently. You have one rack space
and a couple of dozen signal processors. You put then into
that rack space one at a time, adjust it, then move it out
of the way and put another one in so you can adjust that one.

Personaly, I think all EQ plug ins sound exactly the
same. Some have very usefull presets, so you load one and
"bang", the sound. On others you have to work hard to get
the same effect, but in the end they sound all the same -
the way you want them to sound.


EQs shouldn't have presets, because things that look alike
(like female singers) don't all need fixing the same way (or
at all). But if it suits your way of working, who's to argue?


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