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Author:  CapStar362 [ Fri Mar 21, 2025 7:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Setting Frequency numbers on the Multiband 1&2

Is there a way to set the frequency bands on the multiband panels to specific values, like a config file that contains these numbers.

currently using mouse wheel and CTRL+ Mouse wheel does not provide finite enough controls to specify very specific frequencies, as such, see my setup here.

Band 1 - 60 Hz
Band 2 - 140 Hz
Band 3 - 250 Hz
Band 4 - 501 Hz <-- this one would not let me get 500 Hz
Band 5 - 1KHz
Band 6 - 2505 <-- want 2.5KHz here
Band 7 - 5003 <-- want 5KHz here
Band 8 - 10007 <-- want 10KHz here
Band 9 - 16009 <-- want 16KHz here

Thanks :)

Author:  MrKlorox [ Fri Mar 21, 2025 11:29 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Setting Frequency numbers on the Multiband 1&2

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Is there a way to set the frequency bands on the multiband panels to specific values, like a config file that contains these numbers.

currently using mouse wheel and CTRL+ Mouse wheel does not provide finite enough controls to specify very specific frequencies, as such, see my setup here.

Band 1 - 60 Hz
Band 2 - 140 Hz
Band 3 - 250 Hz
Band 4 - 501 Hz <-- this one would not let me get 500 Hz
Band 5 - 1KHz
Band 6 - 2505 <-- want 2.5KHz here
Band 7 - 5003 <-- want 5KHz here
Band 8 - 10007 <-- want 10KHz here
Band 9 - 16009 <-- want 16KHz here

Thanks :)
Hi! Try right-clicking and choosing "type a value" to make it anything within range.

Author:  CapStar362 [ Sat Mar 22, 2025 3:11 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Setting Frequency numbers on the Multiband 1&2

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Is there a way to set the frequency bands on the multiband panels to specific values, like a config file that contains these numbers.

currently using mouse wheel and CTRL+ Mouse wheel does not provide finite enough controls to specify very specific frequencies, as such, see my setup here.

Band 1 - 60 Hz
Band 2 - 140 Hz
Band 3 - 250 Hz
Band 4 - 501 Hz <-- this one would not let me get 500 Hz
Band 5 - 1KHz
Band 6 - 2505 <-- want 2.5KHz here
Band 7 - 5003 <-- want 5KHz here
Band 8 - 10007 <-- want 10KHz here
Band 9 - 16009 <-- want 16KHz here

Thanks :)
Hi! Try right-clicking and choosing "type a value" to make it anything within range.
Oh nice, i did not know you could do this. trying it now,

Update in a few minutes


EDIT: No, that is not doing anything while right clicking on the respective box with the frequency number, though I did forget something, using 1 Mouse Wheel scroll instead of the Default 3 per windows. However, it seems to be a non-linear scale as you go up.

Author:  MrKlorox [ Sat Mar 22, 2025 4:07 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Setting Frequency numbers on the Multiband 1&2

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No, that is not doing anything while right clicking on the respective box with the frequency number
Interesting. What version are you using (VST2, VST3, DSP, Standalone -- and if plugin, what host?) and what OS? And to clarify, nothing is happening when you right-click? Usually, hosts will be finicky about key presses but allow right-clicking, not the other way around.

Author:  CapStar362 [ Sat Mar 22, 2025 4:16 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Setting Frequency numbers on the Multiband 1&2

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No, that is not doing anything while right clicking on the respective box with the frequency number
Interesting. What version are you using (VST2, VST3, DSP, Standalone -- and if plugin, what host?) and what OS? And to clarify, nothing is happening when you right-click? Usually, hosts will be finicky about key presses but allow right-clicking, not the other way around.
Plugin, Winamp on Win11 Pro

Author:  MrKlorox [ Sat Mar 22, 2025 4:25 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Setting Frequency numbers on the Multiband 1&2

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Plugin, Winamp on Win11 Pro
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And to clarify, nothing is happening when you right-click? Usually, hosts will be finicky about key presses but allow right-clicking, not the other way around.
Is this correct? Nothing pops on right-click anywhere?

Also what version, like 10.51? etc

Author:  CapStar362 [ Sat Mar 22, 2025 5:04 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Setting Frequency numbers on the Multiband 1&2

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Plugin, Winamp on Win11 Pro
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And to clarify, nothing is happening when you right-click? Usually, hosts will be finicky about key presses but allow right-clicking, not the other way around.
Is this correct? Nothing pops on right-click anywhere?

Also what version, like 10.51? etc
Nope, no right click - anything, its 9.92 as the version. i'm not a fan of the 10 series version, so maybe it wasn't included until 10?

Author:  MrKlorox [ Sun Mar 23, 2025 12:25 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Setting Frequency numbers on the Multiband 1&2

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Nope, no right click - anything, its 9.92 as the version. i'm not a fan of the 10 series version, so maybe it wasn't included until 10?
That's the problem, indeed. I really recommend learning the new GUI as it's superior in just about every way to the old one.

And if there's a specific issue you have with the new one, Tom (TJ Evers) is its dev and he's actively working on it just about all the time and he's willing to take notes.

Author:  MrKlorox [ Sun Mar 23, 2025 2:30 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Setting Frequency numbers on the Multiband 1&2

Ah, sorry. I forgot to mention that there should be a config ini in your user profile directory (%USERPROFILE%) named something similar to the plugin. The multiband band settings will be in that file somewhere.

Author:  CapStar362 [ Sun Mar 23, 2025 6:05 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Setting Frequency numbers on the Multiband 1&2

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Ah, sorry. I forgot to mention that there should be a config ini in your user profile directory (%USERPROFILE%) named something similar to the plugin. The multiband band settings will be in that file somewhere.

this is what i was looking for, thanks.

im just not a fan of the new UI look, but ill try to use it. if not, 9.92 was the last of the UI and layout i like.

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