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<blockquote data-quote="Michael John" data-source="post: 132676" data-attributes="member: 830"><p>Re: Lake Controller GEQ+groups.</p><p></p><p>I just tried grouping two CL3way's into Group1 and two MesaEQ's into Group2 and I can still access the GEQ pages on all the modules. However the groups, by default, only have a PEQ1 overlay. You can add new overlays to the group and change them to GEQ.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure I understand the GEQ question. Maybe years ago you added a GEQ overlay on the group and forgot that it was possible?</p><p></p><p>On the question of SuperModules. They are specifically intended for combining identical multi-way modules, that are spread across different processors (and amps, if we include the PLM's), to act and appear as one "module." And where each of the underlying modules are feeding different parts of the multiway - e.g. one processor feeding mid/highs and another feeding lows. MesaEQ's don't fit this use case.</p><p></p><p>Key differences:</p><p>- With groups, the modules in the group don't have to be the same type and the group doesn't get access to module functionality. It just provides group levels, delays, EQ overlays and limiter offsets.</p><p>- With SuperModules, the modules have to be identical AND the SuperModule has full control over ALL module functionality, including crossover frequencies, module EQ and limiters.</p><p></p><p>To your question of "is there a work-around," rather than use MesaEQ modules, you could try using an Aux module (either 1, 2 or 3). These can be combined into SuperModules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael John, post: 132676, member: 830"] Re: Lake Controller GEQ+groups. I just tried grouping two CL3way's into Group1 and two MesaEQ's into Group2 and I can still access the GEQ pages on all the modules. However the groups, by default, only have a PEQ1 overlay. You can add new overlays to the group and change them to GEQ. I'm not sure I understand the GEQ question. Maybe years ago you added a GEQ overlay on the group and forgot that it was possible? On the question of SuperModules. They are specifically intended for combining identical multi-way modules, that are spread across different processors (and amps, if we include the PLM's), to act and appear as one "module." And where each of the underlying modules are feeding different parts of the multiway - e.g. one processor feeding mid/highs and another feeding lows. MesaEQ's don't fit this use case. Key differences: - With groups, the modules in the group don't have to be the same type and the group doesn't get access to module functionality. It just provides group levels, delays, EQ overlays and limiter offsets. - With SuperModules, the modules have to be identical AND the SuperModule has full control over ALL module functionality, including crossover frequencies, module EQ and limiters. To your question of "is there a work-around," rather than use MesaEQ modules, you could try using an Aux module (either 1, 2 or 3). These can be combined into SuperModules. [/QUOTE]
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