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Old 01-13-2022, 07:49 AM
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Default Re: Old school vs new school VCA vs Routed Folder

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So all I have to do to adjust the faders simultaneously ,,, is highlight the group, or unhighlight it for individual fader control (which seems to me logistically the same for VCA's) either way you have to select switch for individual or group control)
This is what I find so great and simple about VCA's; in my workflow I almost never enable the groups, the VCA's still work. Say I solo the drums vca, I hear only drums. With drum group disabled, I can still solo, mute etc the individual drums. Makes navigating and mixing thru a session a breeze.
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