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No problem, thanks!
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Just a reminder for anybody using GlissEQ for EQ correction (or messing with my presets) - Gliss is a 'dynamic' EQ. That means that a node's equalisation can change depending on the volume in that frequency region. That's very powerful for mixing, but probably not what you want for EQ correction. So always make sure that the 'Dyn' (Dynamic) control is set to zero for each node, that gives a normal 'static' EQ (doesn't vary with volume).
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