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Originally Posted by huzzam
I see you've got it sorted, but i don't see why this seemed strange to you in the first place, coming from Ableton. Ableton also has a different UI for the sends, i.e. the little boxes (defaulting to -inf) in the channel strip. It's only the returns that have a row (or column in Session view) like other tracks. This is because all the rows are outputs, and their balance contributes to the mix. Sends are inputs to the aux channels, and therefore are something else...
As i see it, Pro Tools and Ableton are basically exactly the same in this regard.
~peter in athens
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In Ableton you just adjust the small send dial it does not pop up a different looking fader. Now that I compare the two, Pro Tools actually gives you two options. The small fader which is like the Ableton dial and the option to pop up a fader. In that regard Pro Tools is better.
Again it's minor and I am already used to it (grin)