bitflipperSo it's a 5-year old thread (where have you gone, Susan?) - the question remains relevant. I used to be a GlissEQ user and liked it a lot, but then a few years ago I got Pro-Q and quickly retired Gliss. In GlissEQ's defense it does have several features that Pro-Q doesn't, is less-expensive, supports a larger UI and performs equally well as an equalizer. I just prefer the ergonomics of Pro-Q and the convenient band-solo feature.
RajahPOk.. How about an analyzer 'in' the ProChannel EQ?
cparmerleeRajahPOk.. How about an analyzer 'in' the ProChannel EQ?Not unless there is some way to make it pop up to a much larger size. The EQ is hard enough to use in that tiny ProChannel footprint. I can't imagine an analyzer being of any use that size. AM I missing something really basic? Is there a way to pop up the ProChannel tools to "full size"? Without that, I think the ProChannel is pretty useless.
RajahPWent out and bought this... just $20.http://www.toneboosters.com/images/tb_flx_slider.jpg
cparmerleeRajahPWent out and bought this... just $20.http://www.toneboosters.com/images/tb_flx_slider.jpgTheir whole product suite looks like a good value. How do you like it?