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Old 05-23-2008, 11:07 AM
hughwes hughwes is offline
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Default Multi Mono Plug-in repost

I'm reposting this, I had a couple of helpful suggestions when I first posted it on the Pro Tools Post & Surround section but have not sorted things. i wonder if anyone viewing this section might have thoughts.

I use the SONNOX multi mono dynamics plug-ins on LCRS channels. When opening windows for these plug-in's they always default to metering the Left channel of the plug-in.

This is annoying when one has a mostly centre signal on the plug-in since Centre has to be selected in the plug-in window before metering for the centre signal can be viewed.

Could a tick box be added to preferences offering something like: " Plug-in view remains as last selected, when plug-in window is closed and re-opened"

Best Wishes

Hugh
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