Underpowered EQ?

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andydepressant
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Underpowered EQ?

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Am I missing something? I kinda thought there would be substantially more EQ control. Yes the filter are EQ to an extent, but the master para and graphic seem very limited, not just in options but in how active they are.
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Using PreFX you can assign individual EQ’s to each layer of a Performance, then there’s a Master EQ that governs over all layers combined. This this Master EQ is found on the third page of the Master Reverb.

So, for a single performance you can have a total of 5 different EQ’s.

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