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GEQ 3.0: Red dynamic swing indicator line

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Hi Aleksey,

what a great little plugin this is!
Would it be possible to keep the red dynamic swing inicator line that is visible when you hover over a filter visible when you leave the mouse position as well in a future update?

Out of curiosity: Is the harmonic filter the same as in overtone eq?  It seems more subtle to my ears?

Ollie

oliverlucas: Would it be possible to keep the red dynamic swing inicator line that is visible when you hover over a filter visible when you leave the mouse position as well in a future update?
Yes, this will be fixed in the update.

oliverlucas: Out of curiosity: Is the harmonic filter the same as in overtone eq?  It seems more subtle to my ears?
It's similar, but I've tried to make it stronger, actually.  The reason Overtone's filter sounds stronger is because it uses 7 filters in sequence there.  If you add 7 filters in GlissEQ, the coloration will be even stronger.
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