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Copy EQ 32c <-> 9000J - mastermixaudiomedia - 04-23-2024 Now with having two EQ's at one's disposal, how about (or is it a hidden feature) the ability to copy EQ parameters between 32C and 9000J? RE: Copy EQ 32c <-> 9000J - Dingo - 04-24-2024 If you make a list of the two EQ's you will see that the differences possibly out weigh the similarities - getting one to 'copy' to the other could be a huge ask.... 32C has VariQ (Q factor changes depending on level) and that is a really hard feature to map. What I do like is that you can have a setting in 32C and then flip to a 9KJ setting and compare. The two seperate EQ's will hold an individual setting and you can flip between the two. I tend to manually map a setting from one to the other and then compare and choose the best. RE: Copy EQ 32c <-> 9000J - mastermixaudiomedia - 04-24-2024 (04-24-2024, 04:45 AM)Dingo Wrote: If you make a list of the two EQ's you will see that the differences possibly out weigh the similarities - getting one to 'copy' to the other could be a huge ask.... 32C has VariQ (Q factor changes depending on level) and that is a really hard feature to map. You nailed what I asked. Just the basics. Boost/cut and frequency. Quick to A/B. I just tried an example of setting HF/LF filters in 32C (133Hz low pass/4.1KHz high pass) and flip to 9KJ, did not see the 9KJ filters move. Should they have? Or am I misunderstanding? Could be useful. RE: Copy EQ 32c <-> 9000J - Studio Saturn - 04-30-2024 These are two different Equalizers. One which you are capable of adjusting the quality value one not. If you think about it just by engaging the E mode on the ssl you are telling the equalizer to use more narrow slope. To me, what you are requesting is more complicated than it looks. However, I wouldn't mind to have the ability to engage both equalizers at the same time. |