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Viljami
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In the future would it be possible to add hi-pass and low-pass filters to the eq-section of Torpedo Live?
guillaume_pille":333dtnl3 said:Well, we're almost past all our new License process update, we'll soon be back to feature development.
guillaume_pille":2p8ctlie said:I'm working o the EQ thing, how many bands would you like?
What about a 5-band semi parametric (ie you can choose the frequency of the band), and the high and bass filters can be either bell, shelf or cut?
I try to keep it simple because it will be a pain to tweak a full parametric EQ from the 2 lines display, unless you have a strong experience with EQs...
Viljami":qclpd4yn said:That's good news. HP and LP would be very usefull.
guillaume_pille":1mpm4v8p said:I'm working o the EQ thing, how many bands would you like?
What about a 5-band semi parametric (ie you can choose the frequency of the band), and the high and bass filters can be either bell, shelf or cut?
I try to keep it simple because it will be a pain to tweak a full parametric EQ from the 2 lines display, unless you have a strong experience with EQs...
I wouldn't rule out the fully parametric either since at least I do all the tweaking of the Torpedo Live with the Torpedo remote.
guillaume_pille":2h1w6yrm said:I wouldn't rule out the fully parametric either since at least I do all the tweaking of the Torpedo Live with the Torpedo remote.
Well, the Live and C.A.B were designed mainly for Live use, with little options because a LOT of people (I mean professionals, technicians) working with VB-101 on stage were complaining about its complexity.
I invite you to do that experience: take a fully parametric EQ and get rid of the visual interface (you sometimes can hide the graphical interface of the plugins in the DAW). Try working with only faders and numbers on the Q for example, you'll see it's far from being user friendly.