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    • Oli UllmannO
      Oli Ullmann
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      Hello to all,

      is there a way to switch the spectrum analyser of an EQ on and off via script?

      Thank you very much
      Oli

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        DanH @Oli Ullmann
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          DanH @Oli Ullmann
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          @Oli-Ullmann doesn't look like it. You could set the eq background to be invisible and put another eq behind it with the analyser enabled, and toggle the visibility on and off....

          Makes sense to have it available in the script though

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          • Oli UllmannO
            Oli Ullmann @DanH
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            @DanH
            That's exactly what I do. :-) The analyser is behind the EQ and I switch the visibility on and off with a button.

            For the sake of performance, however, I would prefer to switch the analyser off completely if I don't need it.

            Effect.exportState() and Effect.restoreState() also save the status of the spectrum analyser. However, I do not know whether I can only change the value of the analyser.

            The value of the analyser is also stored in the xml data of the EQ. Namely under FFTEnabled=“0” / FFTEnabled=“1”. But I don't know how to access the xml data of the EQ directly.

            So yes, maybe that would be a feature request... :-)

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            • DanHD
              DanH @Oli Ullmann
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              @Oli-Ullmann

              For the sake of performance, however, I would prefer to switch the analyser off completely if I don't need it.

              Can you not bypass the eq module when not showing the analyser?

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              • Oli UllmannO
                Oli Ullmann @DanH
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                @DanH
                I actually use an AudioAnalyser for the frequency view and no second EQ. If I were to use a second EQ, I could of course set it to bypass when I don't need it. Thanks for your idea. I'll give it a try! :-)

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