Yes, a built in five band graphic would be more suitable than using a DAW as an mp3 player. Of course a simple parametric would be better.LopDog wrote:sorry maybe I don't get it, this mean that you need a 5 band graphic eq ?
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- March 31st, 2018, 18:12
- Forum: Suggestions
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- March 31st, 2018, 15:22
- Forum: Suggestions
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But for learning songs as you want, imho, for the use you want to do. You will have a better experience on your DAW I don't think you understand my use case well enough to make suggestions. What I need: https://res.cloudinary.com/fleetnation/image/private/c_fit,w_1120/g_south,l_text:style_gothic2:%...
- March 25th, 2018, 17:24
- Forum: Suggestions
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...but more like a handy, easy thing to reach. Exactly this. I am using Resonic for learning songs, so a quick EQ to roll off the high end to emphasize the bass, or a "dialed in" high boost bring out the hi-hats is the type of thing I need. Even better if the EQ settings could be saved with a butto...
- February 17th, 2018, 01:38
- Forum: Suggestions
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Equalizer?
A built in EQ would be the one thing to make me abandon my current music player.
A parametric with a couple of movable points, variable q, and adjustable hpf and lpf would be awesome
(please not a graphic eq with pretend sliders uggh)
A parametric with a couple of movable points, variable q, and adjustable hpf and lpf would be awesome
(please not a graphic eq with pretend sliders uggh)