Pete wrote; snip, 

BTW, Phil (I believe) did a great job of putting together HSC sets for the
multi-band equalizer.  One of the neatest things is that you can set up an
effect and then slide the frequency around using the frequency shift list
item.  This makes it a lot easier to find which frequency band is posing a
problem.

 

 

Phil replied: yes, that was me.  Glad you like that and a bunch of the other
sets that I put together.  BtW, there's also custom help for all of the sets
which, you can access with HSC mods H pressed twice quickly.

 




Regards, Phil Muir
Accessibility Training
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URL:
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Peter Torpey
Sent: 26 September 2010 20:45
To: 'JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list'
Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Using Track EQ in Track Inspector



Andy,

 

Thanks - That was the trick.  Who would have thought!  I would never have
found out that this is the way to get the 4 bands visible (albeit one at a
time).

 

Thanks a bunch.  Now I can apply different eq to different tracks.  I
couldn't figure out how to do that from the FX dialogs.  Seems like if I add
one of the sonitus effects, then it applies to all tracks that have that
effect loaded.

 

BTW, Phil (I believe) did a great job of putting together HSC sets for the
multi-band equalizer.  One of the neatest things is that you can set up an
effect and then slide the frequency around using the frequency shift list
item.  This makes it a lot easier to find which frequency band is posing a
problem.

 

Anyway, thanks again.

 

--Pete

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Andy B.
Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2010 3:18 PM
To: 'JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list'
Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Using Track EQ in Track Inspector

 

1. For your EQ band problem: In the module options, go to eq and plot
submenu and make sure that 1 band is checked. For some reason the 4 band eq
doesn't work with JSonar. Once you have 1 band eq enabled, You can then go
to the "EQ disabled" button and press ENTER to enable the eq. Press down
arrow to the band button and press ENTER on it. A context menu will come up
giving you all 4 bands. Arrow to the one you want and press enter on it. All
other controls in the eq will be for that particular band. You should be
able to change bands without losing the settings for your other bands.
Haven't tested, but worth a try.

2. For you not being able to hear any changes, you need to make sure the
band you are working with is enabled first. Just because it's displayed,
doesn't mean it's enabled. You need to enable the eq, enable the band and
then make your changes.

 

This should work with prerecorded tracks as well as realtime playing. EQ is
EQ. It shouldn't make a difference. Let me know if you have other things
that need sorting out on the eq. Just getting into trying the sonitus eq, so
this should be fun (6+ bands?) scarry~

----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Peter Torpey
Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2010 9:01 PM
To: 'JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list'
Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Using Track EQ in Track Inspector

Andy,

 

I've been trying out some of your suggestions below for using the per track
eq from the track inspector pane of sonar.

 

I am using the latest version of the scripts (build 1195) as well as sonar
8.53.

 

I am having two problems and am wondering if you have any advice or if this
is something that just doesn't work with the JSonar scripts:

 

1.  No matter what fields I turn on/off in the Display settings and what I
choose to turn on in the Modules options, I can only see parameters for the
first two eq bands.  Thus, even if I try and show all 4 bands that are
allowed, only two show up in the list of options in the track inspector.

 

2.  Despite the fact that I click on the "enable eq 1" options in the track
inspector, I don't hear any difference in the output.  What I did here was:

                a.  Choose a particular band of audio which I previously had
recorded.

                b.  Play the audio back and kept changing the eq parameters
for this track.  I didn't hear any differences.

                c.  Is it possible that this per track eq capability only
works for recording audio and not for playback?

 

Anyway, if you have any advice, please let me know.

 

Thanks.  I'm trying to apply different eq levels to each of several tracks
in a project.

 

--Pete

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Andy B.
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2010 4:09 AM
To: 'JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar list'
Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Using Track EQ in Track Inspector

 

1. In track inspector, Press enter on module options and make sure that eq
and pan are checked.

2. In track inspector, go to display, press enter and uncheck everything
except fx and plot and eq.

3. When you arrow through the controls, you will see by default 1 band of eq
at a time. This is the eq parameters for a band at a time.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Peter Torpey
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 9:51 PM
To: 'JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar list'
Subject: [Jsonar] Using Track EQ in Track Inspector

Are the Track EQ parameters accessible using JSonar?  I couldn't figure out
how to view and/or use the track EQ parameters from within the track
inspector.

 

The Sonar help file says one has to optionally turn this on via the console
view (which is not accessible using JSonar).

 

--Pete

 

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