Such as ? The "problem" with "master_eq_low", "master_eq_mid", "master_eq_high" is that your audio setup must have a master output, which is not the case for many users/controllers. Having an effect running all the time brings other issues with it. But NO, this is not a very good solution since it adds CPU load and I want the effects to get reset when tracks get loaded.) (And yes I know that there is an eq effect for this. So that the Master EQ also takes effect when the decks have their own output in the sound setting. And it is also very important to be able to use the Master EQ on seperated outputs, too. The Channel EQs become additional for artistic and/or sound improvement, but you don't have to focus on a special setting any more to get the sound fitting to your enviroment all the time. On this way the signal would be equalized before it leaves through the master output. (The new Pioneer XDJ-XZ has it too by the way.) You could roughly adjust the Master EQ to your current enviroment, and leave the Channel's EQs mostly neutral while your working on your mix. Instead of deck 1 or 2 (or left & right) the syntax could be deck master eq_high and so on. Hi, I wonder why VDJ has no built-in Master Equalizer, since it is an enormous useful feature and obviously easy to implement.
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