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  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on Equalizer APO

    Hi Thomas :) We are all very lucky that Peter here agreed to start working on this a few weeks ago, and improve the already amazing Peace interface. From what I have already discussed with Peter, I think I can promise you that the MIDI implementation will be extremely customizable and will probably suit your every need. That's great news, right? ;) You just need to be a little patient, let Peter finish his work, and allow for some testing before the first public version is released. Remember, "with...

  • Modified a comment on discussion General Discussion on Equalizer APO

    I actually prefer email, so if you still have my email, go ahead :) And many thanks !

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on Equalizer APO

    I actually prefer email, so if you still have my email, go ahead :) And thanks !

  • Modified a comment on discussion General Discussion on Equalizer APO

    [second post] But like you said, this could only work for filter gains (and preamp gain), because you already have GUI controls for them (sliders). For frequencies and Q-factors you don't have any GUI controls, only text boxes. So... why not add them ? ;) It could be small rotary knobs that would take little space on your GUI. Take a look at what I just did with Photoshop. Lots of pretty rotary controls, that could be controlled by real physical controls. Wouldn't your complete GUI look great like...

  • Modified a comment on discussion General Discussion on Equalizer APO

    [second post] But like you said, this could only work for filter gains (and preamp gain), because you already have GUI controls for them (sliders). For frequencies and Q-factors you don't have any GUI controls, only text boxes. So... why not add them ? ;) It could be small rotary knobs that would take little space on your GUI. Take a look at what I just did with Photoshop. Lots of pretty rotary controls, that could be controlled by real physical controls. Wouldn't your complete GUI look great like...

  • Modified a comment on discussion General Discussion on Equalizer APO

    [second post] But like you said, this could only work for filter gains (and preamp gain), because you already have GUI controls for them (sliders). For frequencies and Q-factors you don't have any GUI controls, only text boxes. So... why not add them ? ;) It could be small rotary knobs that would take little space on your GUI. Take a look at what I just did with Photoshop. Lots of pretty rotary controls, that could be controlled by real physical controls. Wouldn't your complete GUI look great like...

  • Modified a comment on discussion General Discussion on Equalizer APO

    Hi everybody (hi Peter if you read this ;) ), I'm thinking of using a USB interface (with a given number of sliders and knobs) to control Equalizer APO in real time. Take these two cheap USB/MIDI interfaces for instance, with 9 sliders and 9 knobs each : Worlde Easycontrol 9 : https://i.ibb.co/zHTNXRz/maxresdefault.jpg iCON iControls : https://i.ibb.co/w0CTxX2/dfg.jpg EDIT - I've just found a third cheap USB/MIDI interface with 9 sliders and LOTS of knobs : Akai Midimix : https://i.ibb.co/X47XkQQ/613rl-YEAj9-L-AC-SL1200.jpg...

  • Modified a comment on discussion General Discussion on Equalizer APO

    [second post] But like you said, this could only work for filter gains (and preamp gain), because you already have GUI controls for them (sliders). For frequencies and Q-factors you don't have any GUI controls, only text boxes. So... why not add them ? ;) It could be small rotary knobs that would take little space on your GUI. Take a look at what I just did with Photoshop. Lots of pretty rotary controls, that could be controlled by real physical controls. Wouldn't your complete GUI look great like...

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