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Channel Strip Bug
Hi All,
What is the best place to send a bug report? I found a bug in the Channel Strip: http://puretone.nl/pics/ChannelStrip_Bug.png The hi-pass buttons of the filters enable a low-pass filter and the low-pass buttons enables a hi-pass filter. (It isn't just a graphical thing). EDIT: Actually it is much more buggy than that: Enabling and disabling bands causes completely random behaviour: Sometimes filters that are not set anywhere become active. Bands that are enabled and set don't work etc Alistair |
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Re: Channel Strip Bug
There are two controls. One for enabling the filter or EQ section (power button), and one is a monitor control, which reverses what you hear, so you can fine tune your EQing. For example, to find areas that are problematic.
In your image, youve selected the monitor button on the filter, so it has reversed the effect. Just disable it and you will hear your audio as normal. |
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Re: Channel Strip Bug
Duh! :-D
Thanks for pointing that out. Alistair |
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