I have been thinking about an additional option in the RC that I think could be useful. It would be the ability to duplicate an existing EQ as is and be able to save it.
Let's say, in an existing curve I wanted to change only 3/4 parameters to see whether or not I have an improvement, but without losing the original curve that I have and I want to maintain.
At the moment, seems to me, the only way to go is to create a new curve; copy into the new curve the values of the curve I want to change ( 30 numerical values); change the 3/4 values I want to change. Quite a long and tedious job.
If I could duplicate an existing curve, the process would be much faster.
I duplicate a curve; I change the 3/4 values I want to change; I save the new curve and do my tests. If I am not satisfied I delete the new curve, or keep it if I like it, all without losing the original curve .
It seems to me that this would be much faster than manually copying 30 values into a new curve I created and then maybe deleting it.
I hope I've been clear enough in explaining what I mean, and I don't know what you think about it.
I'd like to hear what you think.
Let's say, in an existing curve I wanted to change only 3/4 parameters to see whether or not I have an improvement, but without losing the original curve that I have and I want to maintain.
At the moment, seems to me, the only way to go is to create a new curve; copy into the new curve the values of the curve I want to change ( 30 numerical values); change the 3/4 values I want to change. Quite a long and tedious job.
If I could duplicate an existing curve, the process would be much faster.
I duplicate a curve; I change the 3/4 values I want to change; I save the new curve and do my tests. If I am not satisfied I delete the new curve, or keep it if I like it, all without losing the original curve .
It seems to me that this would be much faster than manually copying 30 values into a new curve I created and then maybe deleting it.
I hope I've been clear enough in explaining what I mean, and I don't know what you think about it.
I'd like to hear what you think.
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