Right, I'm pretty sure at some point in time I saw a video where some guy had put an EQ8 into an instrument rack with a load of cuts and boosts then in 1 or 2 clicks assigned all the frequencies of all the different filters in the EQ8 to 1 knob so as you turned the knob then it scaled them up and down the frequency spectrum.
If I try and map each one indiviually they all group to the same point and in order to get them back to place it's a nightmare of adjusting all the min & max values for each filter and I'm 90% that the guy in the vid didn't do that.
Did I imagine this or is it possible? If so how do you do it?
Nice one guys, look forward to a response.
Scaling the frequencies in an EQ8
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rbmonosylabik
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Re: Scaling the frequencies in an EQ8
There's a Scale parameter at the bottom right of EQ8. Map it and it'll do what you're looking for.
Re: Scaling the frequencies in an EQ8
That scales gain not frequency 
Re: Scaling the frequencies in an EQ8
Found the video, it was a Tom Cosm one and it was more fiddly than I remember. Basically he did it by mapping each frequency to the macro knob and then setting the min value to the original position. Here's the vid for anyone who is interested http://vimeo.com/5676755
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rbmonosylabik
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Re: Scaling the frequencies in an EQ8
Yeah, just realized I misread, sorry. The only way to do it currently is playing around with min/max map values, which can get fiddly.
