I’m really enjoying LCR+ with divergence control, it’s pretty sweet.
However, as I tend to subgroup quite a bit, that takes away the ability to use divergence on the individual channels that are being subgrouped, and only allowing to use divergence on a group as a whole.
It would be nice if we could subgroup tracks in a way that retains the ability to individually adjust the divergence of its (feeding) members.
I understand this is definitely easier said than done and it comes with a lot of challenges, extra bus count, processing questions and might even prove to be not feasible.
I’m just kind of wondering if there are many others who’d also like to see this.
This is years later - but I believe that this can be the case (maybe I am missing something in your request though).
I found this thread trying to solve my issue of why new stereo channels didn’t have the divergence control; but my old/inherited stereo channels did (and yes, these all feed into sub-groups). After some head scratching, console updating, resetting the Master LCR+ buss, etc, I finally figured out my issue (because I had forgotten in the 4-5 years since I last did this). Each individual stereo channel can also be set as a different type, which is separate from the master buss. In the Routing tab, you have to set the “main” channel type - which by default is LR when paired. You can use a drop down menu to select “LCR+” on each individual channel, which then brings back the divergence control.
Thanks, I know of that pan setting on an individual channel basis but it doesn’t solve my problem.
In order to retain the indivual divergence blend of channels that are sending to a group, this cannot be a stereo group, but would need to be a LCR group, which is something we don’t have.
We also don’t have dynamics processing that can handle an LCR bus setup in a meaningful way.
It would all be cool to have, but I understand it’s not something many people would prioritise.