Minimize Prochannel EQ?

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2011/08/27 14:18:31 (permalink)

Minimize Prochannel EQ?

I could have sworn that Seth recently posted something about being able to minimize the EQ on the Prochannel in the TV, but I can't seem to find the thread. Was I hallucinating, or is it possible?
 
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    John T
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    Re:Minimize Prochannel EQ? 2011/08/27 14:36:05 (permalink)
    Click on the "Display" menu at the bottom of the inspector. From there, go to Module Options > Pro Channel > Compact EQ module.

    Basically it gets rid of the on screen knobs, so you'll need to control it with a control surface or by clicking and dragging in the plot.

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    Re:Minimize Prochannel EQ? 2011/08/27 15:07:30 (permalink)
    Sweet. Thanks John!
     
    You know what would be great is if it scrolled with the TV. The only way I can see/access the entire Prochannel is in the console view.
     
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    Re:Minimize Prochannel EQ? 2011/08/27 15:20:26 (permalink)
    Yeah, lack of vertical scroll does seem like an oversight.

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    Re:Minimize Prochannel EQ? 2011/08/27 15:21:29 (permalink)
    Ah, or actually, little minimize / maximize buttons on each module would be good too.

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    Re:Minimize Prochannel EQ? 2011/08/27 15:22:45 (permalink)
    Agreed...

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    Re:Minimize Prochannel EQ? 2011/08/27 15:25:23 (permalink)
     
    Would it be a big coding job to make the Pro-Channel resize to fill the available height?
     
     

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    Re:Minimize Prochannel EQ? 2011/08/27 16:02:52 (permalink)
    Would it be a big coding job to make it so we could remove the Pro Channel all together like we can every other VST that is included with Sonar?

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    Re:Minimize Prochannel EQ? 2011/08/27 16:13:30 (permalink)
    Bub


    Would it be a big coding job to make it so we could remove the Pro Channel all together like we can every other VST that is included with Sonar?

     
    John T (if that is your real name Mr Cowell) will know the answer to this Bub.
     
    It would appear that he knows everything.
     
    And it can only be a good thing that we get to say 'big job' in the X1 forum.
     
     

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