I was using a crossover vst like this (http://www.rs-met.com/freebies.html) to separate the audio coming from traktor in 4 bands. Each band was routed to a different channel and then I simply used the volume fader on each channel to control the EQ, except for the low band, for which I had a hi-pass filter that progressively swept low frequencies out.
I used 24db/oct roll-off, cut-off frequencies being 180-1000-3000 approximately. Gain cut of something in between -24 and -30 db and gain add up to 9db.
I also used a dedicated one knob lp/hp filter with resonance control. I used an encoder on my controller and a shift modifier to alternate between frequency and resonance control. It turned out to be pretty useful.
I was using a crossover vst like this (http:// www.rs- met.com/ freebies. html) to separate the audio coming from traktor in 4 bands. Each band was routed to a different channel and then I simply used the volume fader on each channel to control the EQ, except for the low band, for which I had a hi-pass filter that progressively swept low frequencies out.
I used 24db/oct roll-off, cut-off frequencies being 180-1000-3000 approximately. Gain cut of something in between -24 and -30 db and gain add up to 9db.
I also used a dedicated one knob lp/hp filter with resonance control. I used an encoder on my controller and a shift modifier to alternate between frequency and resonance control. It turned out to be pretty useful.