Now, what if I want a compressor on each channel? Or Tube distortion? EQ is
an effect, just like those two. There really isn't any benefit of having an
EQ default on each channel. It would just overly complicate things.


> Ok, with one second (as in time spent) brain storming I came up with the
> idea
> of making a toggle that lets you have the eq first or last in the effects
> chain... Every problem can be solved!


What if I want 4 EQ's in different positions? I tend to do that a lot.

Anyways, I think this topic is getting pretty pointless, so I won't say
anything more.

-Uroš|Umcaruje

On 2 October 2014 18:26, musikbear <mkru...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> diiz wrote
> > So the additional CPU load comes from having EQs where you don't
> > necessarily need EQs, and having the wrong EQs.
>
> And that is the closer for me. diiz' argument is convincing me that it
> would
> be a bad idea. Its olso more modular to add setate EQs where they belong.
> EQs default on all FX-channels : Not a good idea.
>
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