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There is no static EQs for the purposes specific outputs.

 

To do what you want, it would have to be per patch, by simply putting an EQ before an output. A patch can have more than one output assigned to it.

As Duncann said. The global eq can be applied to either XLR, 1/4", or both. The headphones can only monitor XLR, or 1/4", or all, no specific headphone only setting. In 'all' it excludes the global eq as this can't be applied to the digital out. I think you can route a maximum of 3 separate outputs in the preset, this does limit block options, 2 outputs is fine, headphones aren't a selectable output in a preset.
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As Duncann said. The global eq can be applied to either XLR, 1/4", or both. The headphones can only monitor XLR, or 1/4", or all, no specific headphone only setting. In 'all' it excludes the global eq as this can't be applied to the digital out. I think you can route a maximum of 3 separate outputs in the preset, this does limit block options, 2 outputs is fine, headphones aren't a selectable output in a preset.

 

Pretty much what's said here, with the addition of you could have up to four distinct outputs on a preset, and a unique EQ applied to each output, with the output selection options being: 1/4", XLR, Send 1/2, Send 3/4, Digital, USB 1/2, USB 3/4, USB 5/6.

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On the EQ topic, I'd love to nail an EQ block that sounds exactly like what I hear out of my Avatar 2x12 with Eminence Legend V12s!   :D

I've been experimenting with this. I set up one preset with an amp block into the output block set to 1/4" into the return of a valve head into my Marshall 1x12. Next to this another preset with identical amp block into the celest1x12 SIM into an eq block to output block set to XLR into an frfr monitor. Get as close as possible with the cab SIM Mic choice/ distance, then bounce between the two presets tweaking and saving the eq. Got pretty close.

 

Also been reading about making my own IR with Voxengo Deconvolver software. Hoping with a condenser Mic at a bit of a distance I might get more of an amp in the room sound. Demo version let's you make 3 IRs then reboot. Also might try making IRs from famous songs. 

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I've been experimenting with this. I set up one preset with an amp block into the output block set to 1/4" into the return of a valve head into my Marshall 1x12. Next to this another preset with identical amp block into the celest1x12 SIM into an eq block to output block set to XLR into an frfr monitor. Get as close as possible with the cab SIM Mic choice/ distance, then bounce between the two presets tweaking and saving the eq. Got pretty close.

 

Also been reading about making my own IR with Voxengo Deconvolver software. Hoping with a condenser Mic at a bit of a distance I might get more of an amp in the room sound. Demo version let's you make 3 IRs then reboot. Also might try making IRs from famous songs. 

 

Interesting.  I'll have to try to do the same thing with my cab.  I can see it taking a hell of a long time for me though. HAHA.

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