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Old 01-05-2021, 06:23 PM
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Default Re: Fader levels and control surfaces

Just purchased an S3. There's a lot to love about it!

However there are some downsides at least for me.

1. Fader levels below -10 are rounded to the nearest whole number. You can't tell if the value is -10.5 or -10.6 etc. This is a real bummer.

2. I would 100% prioritize showing fader values over pan. In my workflow, showing fader values all the time would be very useful.

3. For values below -10 the command modifier doesn't seem to work to do fine .1 adjustments not that it matters cause I can't see this info on the S3 anyway.

4. On a side note, I wish the S3 faders as well as the software faders moved in .1 increments by default. That would be amazing.

Avid if you're really considering making the fader resolution more fine, please elaborate cause I really want to keep the S3!
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