kassonica wrote:Timeline wrote:A couple of other things....
Please MOTU flip the input output selects in the sequence window so it's like the fader IO selects. It's more natural to keep them the same.
I know I already asked for this but a pref to NOT have the sends at unity would be great for this old timer.

Both +1000000000000
SW Input output does my head in every time, it's so NOT logical.....

I would LOVE it if MOTU would make all the I/O buttons similar as regards their relative positioning. I sometimes have to turn on the little "help tags" just to remember which is which, though all I have to do is remember that the Mixer positions them the natural way, with input on top and output on bottom, as one would expect on a channel strip that runs from top to bottom, while the Sequence Editor is backward. But I shouldn't have to remember that, because it shouldn't BE that way!
As for the sends, it's odd that in all my old files, the unused sends are all at the lowest setting.€̀̀̀̀̀̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃̃ Apparently they used to default to -Infinity. When did MOTU change it to Unity Gain? I know it's been a long time, but it's been confusing to me as to which way is the current default, since I often work in old files. Was it DP6? Well, I know that on a real board it's anathema to leave your sends turned up since you could blow speakers or other gear, but somehow in a virtual environment it doesn't bother me. It saves me extra steps, since I have to turn them up anyway, and when there is no bus assigned they are irrelevant, so I kind of like having them default to Unity. It's convenient. I don't care which way they go, really, as long as they everyone reaches a consensus and can quit worrying about it. Maybe someone could talk MOTU into a preference that sets them either way.
Shooshie