Comment 11 for bug 978298

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Peter G. Marczis (marczis) wrote : Re: [Bug 978298] Re: Preference option to disable EQ processing

Yes, seems to be :) It's an American Audio VMS4.1, and now if I don't
switch the EQs off, I get double EQs.... which makes huge overshoots...
(I'm recording from the output of the controller).
Disabling mouse, well I don't know if it's really necessary ? I mean the
ones using this feature will know why they do it... so they most probably
won't use the mouse to change those EQs... unless we disable it for saving
cpu...

On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 10:16 PM, RJ Ryan <email address hidden> wrote:

> Will your controller send the hardware EQ knobs over MIDI? (e.g. they
> are tied to the hardware effect but still send their state over MIDI?)
>
> My vision for the disabling in the GUI is that they would be shown as
> "greyed out" or dim, not hidden (or possibly in a collapsible section).
> The knobs would still turn in response to e.g. MIDI events but would not
> react to mouse input.
>
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/978298
>
> Title:
> Preference option to disable EQ processing
>
> Status in Mixxx:
> In Progress
>
> Bug description:
> I have a VMS4 which I has a hardware mixer built into it. I was
> wondering if in the future we could have a way to disable Mixxx's EQ
> and gain so I could just use the external mixer to take care of it .
> But it would be cool if the nobs still followed the controller and the
> waveform viewer still increased when turning it up.
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