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Old 05-28-2005, 11:12 AM
Desert Fish Desert Fish is offline
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Default 6.9 Automation Send Level Bug

When in trim mode with the send level unarmed, adjusting a send now results in a level offset from absolute zero! For example, if send A is set to let's say -19 and I adjust it by -3 while rolling in Fader trim/touch, I get an absolute level of not -21 as expected but -3!!. The send level has no pevious automation breakpoints and I do not wish to automate the send. I just want to adjust it's overall static level. Now I have to stop, adjust the level, play, listen to it, stop, re-adjust and so on.

The error in question happens no matter which way I adjust the send level. I use a Control 24 and it happens using rotary encoders, flipped faders or the mouse. Check out the odd behaviour in the send levels after you undo the errant send adjust.

Has anybody else seen this?
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