Draw the EQ
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 8:43 pm
Hi.
Something I would find useful. Not an essential feature but I would sometimes like to be able to draw the eq curve. Like I said not essential but it would just be a quicker way of matching aspects of an .anl file that I want to replicate, and then alter from there. As an example I may have an .anl file that looks very much like the eq curve I want. I could use a draw function to replicate the curve and then use the parametric eq cursor to make further changes to the curve. So rather than working from my mix eq toward another mix, I could work in the opposite direction, from another eq curve back toward my original. I could also use it where I have made significant changes to the eq curve but then want to restore just a part of the curve. It would be much quicker to be able to redraw the section I am not happy with and use the parametric eq cursor to start over. I realise this is achievable at present, it would just be easier and faster with a draw tool.
Thanks
Paul
Something I would find useful. Not an essential feature but I would sometimes like to be able to draw the eq curve. Like I said not essential but it would just be a quicker way of matching aspects of an .anl file that I want to replicate, and then alter from there. As an example I may have an .anl file that looks very much like the eq curve I want. I could use a draw function to replicate the curve and then use the parametric eq cursor to make further changes to the curve. So rather than working from my mix eq toward another mix, I could work in the opposite direction, from another eq curve back toward my original. I could also use it where I have made significant changes to the eq curve but then want to restore just a part of the curve. It would be much quicker to be able to redraw the section I am not happy with and use the parametric eq cursor to start over. I realise this is achievable at present, it would just be easier and faster with a draw tool.
Thanks
Paul