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16 or 32 band EQ for Fruity
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| meneedit |
I'm after a 16 or 32 band EQ for fruityloops
but it has to be like the 7 band in that you can right click on the knobs and go edit events.
I noticed that the vsts that start with BJ are usually good in that sense.
Thnx :) |
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| armanivespucci |
| Nomad VST should do the trick, if they still make that... |
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| meneedit |
nah, thats not really what i'm after but thanks anyway :)
I'm just after one like the 7 band where all the knobs are in a straight line and you can right-click on the knobs to edit events.
I'm also more comfortable with one that looks like Fruity's 7 band. |
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| DJ Shibby |
| quote: | Originally posted by meneedit
I'm after a 16 or 32 band EQ for fruityloops
but it has to be like the 7 band in that you can right click on the knobs and go edit events.
I noticed that the vsts that start with BJ are usually good in that sense.
Thnx :) |
The Fruity Parametric EQ has 8 bands; if you need 32 bands, then just add 4 instances of it, and set them up the way you want (low, mid, high)
PS: You can edit events on almost any synth or FX. Open the VST, move the parameter a little that you want to change, then click the icon in the very upper left of the VST. Choose Last Tweaked Parameter > Edit Events. :D :D. :gsmile: |
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| BOOsTER |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Shibby
Viola. :gsmile: |
no that I care, but you mean voilá...right? ;) |
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| DJ Shibby |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Shibby
The Fruity Parametric EQ has 8 bands; if you need 32 bands, then just add 4 instances of it, and set them up the way you want (low, mid, high)
PS: You can edit events on almost any synth or FX. Open the VST, move the parameter a little that you want to change, then click the icon in the very upper left of the VST. Choose Last Tweaked Parameter > Edit Events. Whoosh! :gsmile: |
there :D |
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| BOOsTER |
hahah coool...
but wait lol
:gsmile: I love this smiley lol
sorry for offtopic :D |
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| JustinMead |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Shibby
PS: You can edit events on almost any synth or FX. Open the VST, move the parameter a little that you want to change, then click the icon in the very upper left of the VST. Choose Last Tweaked Parameter > Edit Events. :D :D. :gsmile: |
Wow thats gonna really come in handy. I never knew that :sadgreen:
Thanks!
Justin :eyespop: |
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| meneedit |
ah, well actually this hasnt helped me. I dont use the parametric.
I just want a VST that has 16 or 32 bands. |
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| meneedit |
i'll have to check it out.
thanks :) |
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