[Bug] Pasting EQ setting only works effectively after EQ curve is clicked

When copying and pasting an EQ setting, it’s not immediately effective anymore. You will still hear the previous setting, although it looks like the pasted setting was applied.
Only when you click on the EQ again to edit the curve, the pasted setting is applied correctly. Do others experience the same behavior? I’m on v14.0.20.
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Yep, that is reproducable. It happens when you use the little EQ curve display. If you do the same in the channel settings window with the big curve display it works as expected.

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Same here.

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Found another bug as well :roll_eyes: using a default EQ preset doesn’t work anymore either:

Adjust the EQ of a track by changing soms bands/frequencies and - in the little EQ curve - select Default Preset > Save as Default Preset.
Are you sure you want save the current settings as default preset? Yes
Right click on another channel’s little EQ curve and select Default Preset > Reset to Default Preset. Nothing happens, the EQ curve stays flat. This also happens in the bigger EQ popup.
Loading the EQ preset manually by choosing Load Preset > Default does work though, but this seems like another bug.

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Nice find. I can see ‘Reset to Default’ command via right-click on the EQ did not work when used, it did the same thing as ‘Reset EQ’ as far as I can tell. When I create new Audio channels it works like intended.
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Hi Steinberg, can this be fixed - pretty please?