Custom equalization option missing after FCPX 10.1 update

I made the decision to update to 10.1 with much caution for a number of reasons and "new" features promised on the fancy promo page.
The overall look and feel didn't create so much problems as expected but the downside, I found, is some missing features (again? seriously?)
It seems that, when a clip is selected, there's no more audio Custom equalization option.
When I choose my preset under Inspector > Audio > Audio Enhancements > Equalizaton: (e.g. Flat or Voice Enhance) and change the values, close the
graphic EQ, reselect the clip and re-open the EQ, it's flat again. All changes are lost and the setting defaults to the preset.
Really annoying to see such functions disappear. Any ideas or similar problems, anyone?

Try opening the Effects Browser and use one of the EQ effects. The settings can be further refined by clicking, in the Inspector window, on the equalizer icon. Changes made this way are saved.

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