Brian Greco
Inspired
Hi everyone,
Hope all is well
This evening I was trying to EQ one of my AFX tones in my DAW using Pro Q2. Basically, I had a loop of the tone playing while I did my EQ’ing. Standard stuff.
I thought I might try this same approach using the looper block while adjusting frequencies in the AFX PEQ block (all blocks are placed on the grid in a linear fashion).
I noticed that as I was trying to manipulate the frequencies, the sound coming out did not change the frequency response, even though the PEQ block was selected. Is this because you can only utilize one block at a time?
Is there a way to actually do this? If I placed the looper block at different location on the grid could this work?
Thanks,
Brian
Hope all is well
This evening I was trying to EQ one of my AFX tones in my DAW using Pro Q2. Basically, I had a loop of the tone playing while I did my EQ’ing. Standard stuff.
I thought I might try this same approach using the looper block while adjusting frequencies in the AFX PEQ block (all blocks are placed on the grid in a linear fashion).
I noticed that as I was trying to manipulate the frequencies, the sound coming out did not change the frequency response, even though the PEQ block was selected. Is this because you can only utilize one block at a time?
Is there a way to actually do this? If I placed the looper block at different location on the grid could this work?
Thanks,
Brian