Adjustable Plot Resolution 3.1 ?

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2004/01/09 19:57:54 (permalink)

Adjustable Plot Resolution 3.1 ?

I've seen in several places this addition to 3.1, and this was the quote from the cakewalk e-mail anouncing the update:


  • Adjustable EQ Plot Resolution: Auto (default), +/-6 ,+/-12 ,+/-18 via the Plot Show/Hide button in the Console view


I hope I'm missing something obvious, but I can't find where to set this. This does refer to the per-track EQ plot resolution, i.e. you can lock the vertical scale rather than having it auto-scale based on the highest/lowest point, right?

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    RE: Adjustable Plot Resolution 3.1 2004/01/09 19:58:58 (permalink)
    Yes. In the console, right-click on the show/hide button for the Eq plot. You get the new resolution choices there.

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    RE: Adjustable Plot Resolution 3.1 2004/01/09 20:03:39 (permalink)
    Thanks for the quick reply Bob. Sorry I missed that - I had clicked on the eq button instead of the plot button.

    All better now. btw, that's a welcome addition.

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    RE: Adjustable Plot Resolution 3.1 2004/01/09 20:07:35 (permalink)
    Bob - I just noticed the Enable Eq on the plot right-click menu. That wasn't there before was it?

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    RE: Adjustable Plot Resolution 3.1 2004/01/09 21:01:36 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: Bob Damiano [Cakewalk]

    Yes. In the console, right-click on the show/hide button for the Eq plot. You get the new resolution choices there.

    Why would you want a setting other than +/- 18? Don't see how it would but... does that setting use more resources than say +/- 6?

    Also, is using track eq any more efficient than the Sonitus eq as a track insert?

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    RE: Adjustable Plot Resolution 3.1 2004/01/09 21:04:04 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: rweads

    Bob - I just noticed the Enable Eq on the plot right-click menu. That wasn't there before was it?

    I think that was there before. I don't have 3.0 installed in the studio anymore so I can't say for sure now

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    RE: Adjustable Plot Resolution 3.1 2004/01/09 21:07:12 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: SteveD
    Why would you want a setting other than +/- 18? Don't see how it would but... does that setting use more resources than say +/- 6?

    Also, is using track eq any more efficient than the Sonitus eq as a track insert?


    No more resources for any setting. It's just a visual thing. Personally I like "Auto" mode. With +/-18 you can't see subtle boosts or cuts which are less than 1.5dB or so. Being a per-track eq, I end up using it for much more subtle things like that and I want to see them.

    Using the EQ as built-in or as a track insert is exactly the same in terms of cpu usage.

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