2016/06/14 13:54:51
herbroselle
OK, I'm stumped. Where are they?
2016/06/14 14:17:55
scook
The old LP 64 EQ fxb is installed in the same path as the dll. The default 64bit path is "C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\Vstplugins\Linear EQ"
 
The new LP EQ presets are stored in "C:\Users\Public\Public documents\Cakewalk\LP EQ\Presets"
2016/06/14 14:37:12
herbroselle
OK - i navigagted to both theose places, and there are no files there. What's that all about?
2016/06/14 14:49:34
John
Do you really need presets for EQ? I suppose if you have the same need why not create your own? 
2016/06/14 14:53:29
herbroselle
nice to have starting points suggested by pros  :)
2016/06/14 15:14:28
John
I don't know how your recordings can be heard by "pros" for your setup even before the recording is made. There are certain frequencies you might want to get rid of but I don't see how a preset even made by the most astute pro can be used on any unheard recording. Also its yours what if his taste is very different from yours? 
 
I wonder what would have happened if Hendrix had used Les Paul's sound? 
 
If you learn the principles of eq you wont need a preset.  
2016/06/14 20:39:45
sven450
I know the principles of eq, but I still enjoy a good preset now and again.  Nice starting off point. 
2016/06/14 21:23:47
michael diemer
I have to agree. I have gotten good results (or at least what I consider good results, which may or may not be the same thing) with the LP 64, specifically with the "Subtle Analog Warmth" setting. It seems to work well for what I do. 
 
But I also have to agree that really knowing EQ is what we should all strive for. However, I suspect many of us are quite befuddled by it.
2016/06/15 13:46:53
Sijel
Yea Presets for EQ are needed.
2016/06/15 16:30:25
Morvejones
Its nice to flick through presets to quickly change sounds, inspiration 
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