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Adjusting the EQ while the project is playing.
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Adjusting the EQ while the project is playing.
I can not seem to listen to a project and adjust the EQ at the same time. Is that even possible? If so how?
Thank you all and have a great day.
Thank you all and have a great day.
First time using. need HELP!!!!
i typed in my first question to the forum here and i got a message asking me what version of audaicty i am using. and no clue as to where to type my answer into. I assumes this forum was for the newest verion of audacity. 2.06 i hope and thank you. 
Re: Adjusting the EQ while the project is playing.
Unfortunately Audacity cannot do that. However, one of the developers is currently working on that, so hopefully it will be possible in a future version.john1967 wrote:I can not seem to listen to a project and adjust the EQ at the same time. Is that even possible? If so how?
For now, the closest that you can get to that is to adjust the settings, then press the "Preview" button, then readjust the settings as necessary and preview again. We are all aware that this is a bit awkward, which is why we are all excited by the prospect of this limitation finally being overcome. (It won't be in the next version of Audacity, but hopefully it may be available in the version after that.
To reply to a post, click on the "Post Reply" button near the top left or lower left corner of the page.john1967 wrote:i typed in my first question to the forum here and i got a message asking me what version of audaicty i am using. and no clue as to where to type my answer into
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Re: Adjusting the EQ while the project is playing.
thank you very much. 