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| There might be a very obvious answer to this question, but I cannot figure this out for the life of me. I'm using the Mclass Equalizer to EQ my tracks, however, it seems to only affect one track. Where I get stumped is that if I create a new EQ after that one it doesn't wire to anything (at least as I can see). How can I EQ more that one track? Sorry for this basic question. But if I could get an answer as soon as possible that would be great! Thanks for your time. |
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You could place the eq between the mixer and hardware interface.
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