Hi, Would be helpful if you add a volume fader in the ‘processing’ screen. Meaning, for that individual channel that I’m adjusting the eq etc. there would be right there a volume fader, so I dont have to switch back and forth to the ‘fader’ screen. Thank you.
The faders are along the bottom of the screen already in processing view.
I think Mandel mean to have the fader available on each sections of the processing, Gain, Gate, EQ, Comp, as it is displayed on the last section, Send.
Or as it is displayed into the ipad app.
Great feature request, you have my vote.
By the way, pls Mendel add you vote too
Yes, this is a serious missing feature. The touchscreen rotary (the one on the right with the yellow LED) should be the selected channel level when the EQ (etc.) detail screen is active.
When I am adjusting eq in certain scenarios (e.g. trying to maximise gain before feedback) I quite often need to creep the channel level up while tweaking eq. It’s a real pain having to switch to a different screen to do that.
(this could be a config option if not standard)
It is also super annoying that the smart rotaries always default to the lowest eq band on the detail eq screen and not the last one selected! (per-channel)
Some Pics to make it clearer:
First one is processing overview with the Vox channel level selected on the touchscreen rotary:
Second pic is the detail eq for the vox channel, but the touchscreen rotary is no-longer active.
It would be great if the touchscreen rotary kept the channel level function (if selected in the previous screen and not overriden by anything else).
Have you tried setting one of the rotaries to a fixed purpose in the Control and Network config? Select one, then turn off “Smart Rotaries.” Then under “Function” set it to “Main Level Fader” and then set “Channel” to “Current Set” …
That should force the selected rotary to always command the level fader for whatever channel you’re on, even when you’re not in the fader screens. Try that?
That wouldn’t work for EQ - the 3 smart rotaries in auto mode pick up the freq, q and gain of the eq bands which is exactly what is required.
There appears to be no way of changing what the touchscreen rotary does.