[ddots-l] Re: sonitus EQ question

  • From: Kevin L Gibbs <kevjazz@xxxxxx>
  • To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2011 09:20:07 -0500

You can set any of the EQs in there as the default.  So, once you find the EQ 
you want, simply choose it as default.  Seems to me that sometimes the default 
is the last EQ you used.  I'm not sure.  It's been a long time.

On Apr 9, 2011, at 6:52 AM, Brian Howerton wrote:

> Hello folks,
> Can someone help clear this up for me?  Did a little exploring in this 
> yesterday but am still confused a little.  Okay...  From what I understand 
> when you are in the inspector and you click on the sonitus EQ graph and 
> CakeTalking takes you in the list of presets, from what I understand, the 
> first preset in there is labeled default and that is set to a graphic EQ, 
> sort of, I guess, because everything looks like all the bands are configured 
> for you and so all you would have to do is play with the gain settings, so if 
> that is the case, which default setting is a parametric EQ, or I guess a 
> better way to ask this is how are these presets set up?  Is it still a 
> parametric EQ but sort of set up like a graphic EQ where all the bands are 
> configured for you to give you starting points or how are these presets set 
> up?  I was a little confused when I saw that that first default preset was 
> set up like a graphic EQ especially when the sonitus equalizer is listed as a 
> parametric EQ.  Can someone shed some light on this and explain this to me?  
> Thanks,
> Brian

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