Hello i have fabfilter pro q 3 vst for use in reason.... But i have a doubt.... In back panel i can see 3 pairs of optionals ins and 8 pairs of optional outs.... What means?? How i can see the spectrum frequencies in ONE intance of fabfilter in the master section of various channels? For example i would can see various spectrum frequencies at the same time in one window of fabfilter UI for i can compare frequencies...from my tracks... Is possible? How i can make this? With optional ins in back of fabfilter???
Thanks a LOT!!
Jordi
Question of multitrack source in fabfilter pro q 3... How i can?
There are 8 cv ins in left and 3 pairs of stereo outs in right and under 7 pairs of outs in back panel of vst.... And my qUestion is if in this 3 pairs inputs can connected 3 different tracks for i can see in window on fabfilter.... i'm not to refer to side chain.... I attached screenshot ok?
Thanks
Jordi
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Jordi
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I aready answered your questions. Maybe read again. You dont need to connect a device to see it, you need to add a Q3 to the device you want to see, also in other Q3s. If you want to see a different combined signal, you can combine it with a mixer and connect it to side chain or use a mix bus channel.
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I must admit it took me a while to get used to Pro Q3. For sidechain from external signal (ie a kick) you have to physically connect the kick ouputs to the back inputs of pro q3 and then theres a little blue button you have to tick on the front panel to enable dynamic sidechain for that input..otherwise it just ignors the external sidechain trigger signal altogether.
Tbh i i'm a bit vague on the pre/post eq for this section still as enabling 'pre & post' sound the same as enabling just 'post' not really hearing the difference.
Tbh i i'm a bit vague on the pre/post eq for this section still as enabling 'pre & post' sound the same as enabling just 'post' not really hearing the difference.
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