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Source Audio EQ2

@rsmith601 Seriously, is adding an LFP out of the question? I would instabuy two for my guitar and bass boards. I would also bring you cookies, it's a short drive from my place.

I live pretty close too, and would bring you some cinnamon bread that would change your world for this feature as well.
 
Wading into the whole digital vs analogue debate. In my experience and if one uses top drawer digital units...there is more clarity with digital units than analogue. There are more control options (because we are only applying maths equations to the digital stream) and they are generally midi capable. I have units by Eventide, EHX, Source Audio and Strymon and I can stack crazy amounts of effects / processing and still retain clarity to my sound. Way more than an all analogue path.
For me the EQ2 in the UK is a little out of my price reach at the moment...however it is quite simply the most featured EQ on the market. A two channel 10 band graphic, with fully parametric 3 band (very rare) and HPF is just unheard of. Add the adjustable 10 band’s Frequency points and Q values, it takes this spec even higher. Then add the assignable expression pedal features (wah and volume to name a few) and the fact That all this glory is in a small footprint too...it’s a mind boggling piece of engineering.
 
In terms of missing a LPF, most people are using a LPF to remove unwanted signal hiss / noise from their signal chain. This doesn’t need the levels of attenuation that removing sub sonic rumble requires (HPF). So the wide Q treble from the 3 band will do, or the far right slider from the 10 band graphic with the shelving button clicked, q slightly widened and freq dropped a tad. That’s all a LPF usually is.
The attenuation options on this pedal are huge if you double up 2 sliders (there’s 10 to use!). 30 dB cut is massive and achievable.
 
I live pretty close too, and would bring you some cinnamon bread that would change your world for this feature as well.
@Gibs210 asked Jesse and its confirmed. LPF is in there. It is implemented and just needs to be rolled out in the next software update. @Wretched Banana FYI
 
still wanting a way to slide the eq centers of the inner 8 bands in one operation. Any chance that can get added to Jesse's list ? I would probably be doing this using the ios app. Use case is up near the top of this thread.

The centers would have to move proportionally to their original frequency. IE of the slider at 40 moves 10hz up to 50, 80 would have to move 20 hz to 100, 160 would have to move to 200 and so on.