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Old 06-19-2022, 11:32 AM
IzzyTay88 IzzyTay88 is offline
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Default Linking Send Fader Window to Plugin Window.

Hello, I am new here, so I am not sure where I should post.



I have been using Pro Tools for a while but the other day I ran across an issue: How do, or is there a way, to link the Send Fader Window to the Plugin Window for that Send? (I.e If I click on the VERB send I have setup, DVERB opens along with the SEND FADER)



Currently, I pull up the fader to change the send level, but then I have to scroll all the way to the aux track to view and edit the plugin itself.



I got the idea from watching Jason Goldberg, it caught my eye and I went to the comments but no one there seemed to know how It was done either. (View Gif Below)
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