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Old 05-31-2005, 01:27 PM
GoneIndie GoneIndie is offline
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Default Re: Warning EQ3 Settings Not Saving @192

Just an update....this is a MAJOR bug.

Hi and Lo Q settings as well as the Hi and Lo shelf gains are not saving UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.

We just swapped out macs....upgrading to a dual 125 and all the same bugs are there!

Now every single swappable/reinstallable thing has been swapped and reinstalled save the actual cards but just to make sure we ran on one card at a time and still had all the same issues.

EQ3 is a wonderfully intuitive, versatile and smooth sounding plugin. If they only finished writing it before release it might just be useable.....sadly, and much to the detriment of our 3rd record and my sanity, they have not.

Don't mean to sound angry, but I have lost a TON of work due to this bug.....beware beware beware.

Still not happy,
brendan

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