[Solved] LP-64 or LP EQ ... mute a node?

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2017/05/31 13:08:44 (permalink)

[Solved] LP-64 or LP EQ ... mute a node?

Is there a way to mute/disble a node in either of these without deleting it?
Thanks!


 

 
Edit: The "Solved" answer is no for the LP-64 (older one first picture), but yes for the LP (Newer one).
and how to is ... when a node is selected (highlighted) click (off) the power button of the bottom left.
post edited by Steve_Karl - 2017/06/01 08:24:18

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    scook
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    Re: LP-64 or LP EQ ... mute a node? 2017/05/31 13:20:51 (permalink)
    See page 15 of the L-Phase EQ manual Under "Filter band controls" for "Filter Band enable/disable"
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    Re: LP-64 or LP EQ ... mute a node? 2017/05/31 13:24:55 (permalink)
    Would love to, if I could find the manual. Can you tell me where it might be?
    thanks

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    Re: LP-64 or LP EQ ... mute a node? 2017/05/31 13:28:27 (permalink)
    F1 in the plug-in UI when the plug-in has focus (like most Cakewalk plug-ins) or the gear in the upper left of the plug-in UI.
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    Re: LP-64 or LP EQ ... mute a node? 2017/05/31 13:29:09 (permalink)
    got it ... thanks

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    Re: LP-64 or LP EQ ... mute a node? 2017/05/31 13:57:47 (permalink)
    ok
    moving on and maybe you can clarify this point for me also.

    The lp 64, the older one is capable of a minimum Q of 20.0
    But the newer LP EQ only seems to be capable of a minimum Q of 10.0

    I'm not really seeing how the newer one is better for precision detailing compared to the older.
    Do you have any thoughts on that?
    Thank you.

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    Re: LP-64 or LP EQ ... mute a node? 2017/05/31 15:19:32 (permalink)
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    F1 in the plug-in UI when the plug-in has focus (like most Cakewalk plug-ins) or the gear in the upper left of the plug-in UI.




     
    I think you should put something like that in your signature.

     
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    Re: LP-64 or LP EQ ... mute a node? 2017/05/31 15:27:49 (permalink)
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    I'm not really seeing how the newer one is better for precision detailing compared to the older.
    Do you have any thoughts on that?



    For surgical cuts/boost, an LP EQ is probably not a good choice. I did a quick scan of the available videos at Cake TV and could not find anything. This FabFilter video offers a good explanation
     
    I wonder how many units Cakewalk would sell if they got Dan Worrall to create some videos for them.
     
    Why the non-linear precision setting does not offer a higher Q is a good question. For precision work consider using the QCEQ or Sonitus EQ.
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    Re: LP-64 or LP EQ ... mute a node? 2017/05/31 15:36:54 (permalink)
    Steve_Karl
    The lp 64, the older one is capable of a minimum Q of 20.0
    But the newer LP EQ only seems to be capable of a minimum Q of 10.0

    I'm not really seeing how the newer one is better for precision detailing compared to the older.
    Do you have any thoughts on that?



    If you really need a high-Q setting, use the Quadcurve (it goes up to 18) or the LP-64. However bear in mind that it's very difficult to hear the difference between a Q of 10 and 20, compared to say the difference between a Q of 5 and 10...especially given the limits that a high Q puts on gain.

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    Re: LP-64 or LP EQ ... mute a node? 2017/05/31 16:44:46 (permalink)
    Thanks Scook for the input.

    C.A.
    Yea. The Quadcurve is really nice. I tend to use it for wide soft changes.
    Too bad we can't stack 2 or 3 of them up on the master bus.

    I'm finding the LP-64 to be really nice.
    I guess I was just hoping the LP would be as functional.

    Maybe the LP-64 might be updated to have the same type of interface as the Quad Curve and LP.
    That would be a nice update.
     

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    Re: LP-64 or LP EQ ... mute a node? 2017/05/31 17:06:35 (permalink)
    The old LP-64 EQ is no longer included in Platinum. It was dropped when the new L-Phase plug-ins were introduced.
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    Re: LP-64 or LP EQ ... mute a node? 2017/05/31 17:07:45 (permalink)
    I guess I have the LP-64 because of having X3.

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    Re: LP-64 or LP EQ ... mute a node? 2017/05/31 17:13:05 (permalink)
    It was bundled with Platinum too until the release of the new LP series.
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    Re: LP-64 or LP EQ ... mute a node? 2017/05/31 19:11:55 (permalink)
    scook
    For precision work consider using the QCEQ or Sonitus EQ.


    I had a look trying to find a QCEQ but it's not showing in plugin manager and nothing comes up when searching in the browser.

    Can you point me too how to find it or what package it might be in if I might not have installed it?

    Thanks.

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    Re: LP-64 or LP EQ ... mute a node? 2017/05/31 19:36:36 (permalink)
    Mr. Cook I like your style. You like to point people to the documentations for answers. And while they're there, chances are they'll learn something more about the subject.  

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    Re: LP-64 or LP EQ ... mute a node? 2017/06/01 08:19:16 (permalink)
    scook
    http://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=SONAR&language=3&help=ProChannel.06.html
     


    Oh ... doh! Sorry. The Quad Curve in PC. Yes. Use it all the time.

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