Does anyone use the Xone EQ type with the mid/low and mid/high eqs and which knob do you use to control the extra mid .
Cheers Neil
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Does anyone use the Xone EQ type with the mid/low and mid/high eqs and which knob do you use to control the extra mid .
Cheers Neil
Does anyone use the Xone EQ ?
I would like to see someone respond to this too. If not I will go back to the Oracle
The s4 isn't made for that. Most logical answer would be to use the filter knobs (why are you asking that, there aren't many knobs on the s4....). But you can't really do it with the embedded mapping as you won't be able to block the movement of the filter knobs to control the filter (unless you block it to a defined value (or you can cumulate both mids on the mid knobs, but that's a 'meh' solution, what's the point if you want to use the xone eq?). Otherwise you drop the native mapping and make a custom one either in HID mode or midi mode (using all 3 knobs and filter knobs for the Xone Eq and use the jogwheel to control the filter for a given deck).
Cheers for the reply , will go back to one of the other eqs not got to the stage where I can do the mapping.
I have it mapped so both mids are attached to the mid knob. The reason I chose the Xone EQ is because when you drop the bass the mids sound much cleaner than the Ecler EQ. With the others some of the mid bass drops when you turn the lows down. I prefer a nice punchy sound when I'm in the mix.
can u tell me how to do it . cheers neil
I will try and post up a TSI laster tonight.
Bigbeatzz when will you post the tsi for the Xone EQ , cheers Neil
I was looking to do something similar to this, but I wanted to use the filter knob as the LOW knob and something like shift+gain for the filter. Right now I'm using the P600 mixer option and setting the filter to drop out the sub bass.
I've played with a light custom mapping for the EQ and prefer the Xone over the other ones. If anyone finds a way to make a custom TSI using the filter knob as the LOW and everything displayed and used normally, please post.