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  • #92951
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    It was in the GLD at one point of firmware – but I don’t know wich, cause I never used it.

    It’s a completly unnecessary feature, cause normaly you Use a Mic proper to your audiosource, and the GEQ is not for correcting, more for filtering unused (or feedback) frequencys and “styling” the sound (with all its con’s). So if you have the Idea to have an correcting EQ for every thinkable Mic, you have the wrong mic for you source.

    Sorry: My Opinion.

    As far as I know: There are no such preset EQ’s, but: Maybe the format of the library is close enough to the the new format, und you might be able to transport it by simply copy it via usb stick an replacing the EQlibrary into the avantis Folder on the stick. If that works, it might be a bit faster than rebuilding them manualy

    #92935
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    Just a short Idea: Would be nice to use the “view” Button, by pressing 2 times fast to clear the screen next to it, back to “Bank” overview. Such a clear button as userbutton would still be a great thing, but the viewbutton is already there (and not very important for it’s actual use alone)

    Greetings

    #92904
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    It would be nice if you could safe „views“ on softkeys,
    Like it was on nearly every yamaha console!
    One touch to open clmp, gate, geq, whatever! We had the select button on the gld, but what are all these nice buttons for, if you can only tapspeed on them….

    Every option fixed on one channel is an very poor feature: for example „level up“ and „level down“ can only target defined faders, why not selected faders, or even „selected fader right screen“ and „selected fader left screen“

    Even an „open comp/gate/geq on selected fader“ would be really handy!!!
    But don‘t forget the Home-Button!

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