Is it just me or does anyone else find that you cannot 'drag' a rotary control (eg Noise Gate. compressor, tone) in the most intuitive way?
The only way I find is drag my mouse off 'at a tangent'' to the control to get the control to function as needed.
Any ideas / suggestions please ?
Now for some constructive comments.
Why are there EQ controls on the A & B outputs rather than on the input channels - just as one finds in a conventional analog mixer ?
I have always equalized a source not a group.
Is there any way that the names that are input for faders and sources could be in a darker color. The present color scheme does not lend itself to easy reading, as it lacks enough contrast.
Altikaka
Rotary Controls
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Re: Rotary Controls
Knobs are following the basic "Up & Down" mouse move mode:
- go up to increase the knob value.
- go down to decrease the knob value.
Master EQ on BUS is there to equalize the output according your final audio system (2.0 to 7.1 PA system) or wanted sound color for capture jobs. It also allows to make 4 way crossover (thanks to STEREO REPEAT BUS mode).
3 Bands EQ are present on all Input strips, with regular 3 knok (High / Med / low) on virtual inputs, and as 2D color panel on physical input strip. With Voicemeeter we introduced new/simplified controls to let the user adjust the MIC color quickly.
We note you remark about the label displayed on slider, needing a bit more contrast...
- go up to increase the knob value.
- go down to decrease the knob value.
Master EQ on BUS is there to equalize the output according your final audio system (2.0 to 7.1 PA system) or wanted sound color for capture jobs. It also allows to make 4 way crossover (thanks to STEREO REPEAT BUS mode).
3 Bands EQ are present on all Input strips, with regular 3 knok (High / Med / low) on virtual inputs, and as 2D color panel on physical input strip. With Voicemeeter we introduced new/simplified controls to let the user adjust the MIC color quickly.
We note you remark about the label displayed on slider, needing a bit more contrast...