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Old 04-08-2000, 01:47 AM
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Default How can you simulate PFL ?

In my old analog world I founded PFL very useful (I mean listening to what comes to a specific fader without modifying solo/mute/groups), how can you simulate it on ProControl or ProTools ?
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Old 04-11-2000, 01:47 AM
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Hey ! Nobody needs it ???
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Old 04-11-2000, 09:53 AM
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Default Re: How can you simulate PFL ?

This has been discussed before, see the thread at http://www.digidesign.com/ubb/Forum27/HTML/001990.html and other threads on this topic by searching on the word solo.

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Old 04-11-2000, 10:29 AM
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Default Re: How can you simulate PFL ?

Thank you Rail, what you call AFL that you find in newer high-end consoles is a more refined version of what I called PFL; infact my PFL was on a mono bus, but the use is the same. I think Digi should find a way to implement it via software, I find it very useful.
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Old 04-12-2000, 02:48 AM
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Default Re: How can you simulate PFL ?

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PFL -> Pre Fader Listen
AFL -> After Fader Listen

The 9K and Focusrite support both these modes. For Digi to incorporate these modes in their systems, they'd have to add another one or two dedicated voices, which could also be used for previewing fades and regions in the region bin. I'd sure like it

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Old 04-15-2000, 01:25 PM
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Default Re: How can you simulate PFL ?

Couldn't they use 2 busses from the ones they already have? Just make a setup option that allocates 31/32 to either normal bus mode or PFL mode.


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