Hello,
Instead of reading "Off (A1)" or "On (A1)"over the strips' aux send pots, I would prefer to see the name of the corresponding aux bus (well, at least the first 8 letters of it). The "on/off" name is in my opinion useless since when "on", it's brighter by color.
Thanks
Vangelis
Aux Bus names reflected on Strips' send pots
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Aux Bus names reflected on Strips' send pots
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Vangelis Spanakakis, producer - artist.
Vangelis Spanakakis, producer - artist.
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Re: Aux Bus names reflected on Strips' send pots
I totally agree.
The second thing that bothers me about the bus sends is that send levels cannot be changed (by typing the values manually) as soon as the corresponding line of the mixer has been collapsed.
In this case the on/off buttons still work fine but it is not possible to get the cursor into the box to change a value unless you uncollapse the view... It's just a little detail that might have been forgotten, but it sometimes could make life easier.
Daniel
The second thing that bothers me about the bus sends is that send levels cannot be changed (by typing the values manually) as soon as the corresponding line of the mixer has been collapsed.
In this case the on/off buttons still work fine but it is not possible to get the cursor into the box to change a value unless you uncollapse the view... It's just a little detail that might have been forgotten, but it sometimes could make life easier.
Daniel
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Re: Aux Bus names reflected on Strips' send pots
It would be really neat if you could include something like a tape style marking of the auxes like engineers do on a analog console so that you can read the aux/sub name more easilly. The marking needs to be vertically at the left or right of the mixer. Its also confusing that the last aux is the one on top of the mixer.
It would be very helpful to have a popup slider on the sends to make adjustments quicker and more acurate.
And yes, the ability to type values even if the aux is collapsed
It would be very helpful to have a popup slider on the sends to make adjustments quicker and more acurate.
And yes, the ability to type values even if the aux is collapsed

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Re: Aux Bus names reflected on Strips' send pots
These markings could also be placed right in the empty spaces of the diagonal line where the horizontal line of each bus meets the vertical line.
This would also help to avoid confusion about the fact that the first aux is always on the bottom...
DK
This would also help to avoid confusion about the fact that the first aux is always on the bottom...
DK
Daniel Keinath
Bauer Studios GmbH
Ludwigsburg, Germany
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Re: Aux Bus names reflected on Strips' send pots
Daniel Keinath wrote:These markings could also be placed right in the empty spaces of the diagonal line where the horizontal line of each bus meets the vertical line.
This would also help to avoid confusion about the fact that the first aux is always on the bottom...
DK
That would be perfect
