![]() ![]() So please A&H find a way to give the users even a little bit more options to create the surface. So the Surface design will become even more individual! YEAH!!Īnd this (at least for me) is one of the REALLY BIG tings of the SQ to create the Surface Layout as THE USER want it to be! Ok on the big consoles this is common, but on a small Print, like the SQ5 this is the big PLUS of this series Maybe A&H can add little lock buttons in the surface tab (where via trag&trop the channel strips get sorted on the layer) every channel can have a button to lock the position there on every Layer.Īnd the DCA can get a second button, to lock the DCA on that particular Layer. ![]() So DCA Spill on one Button, an then this button is gone… really don’t like this behaviour! Cheers, lokotus PS: What I found so far was this info: On the S6 you can spill left/right from the VCA master. In my eyes it a little unlucky solution… because when I switch something on, I want to use the SAME switch, to switch this off (redo the swap). Signal flow wise, they do not operate the same. I've created some workarounds for example to do simple subgroup or VCA spills so I can just view those instead of literally everything, but the approach is a bit hacky. The idea, that the DCA master will swap all to the right is an easy way to solve some ordering conflicts. Therefore, while you can spill both VCA’s and Track and Routing Folders from any of the Avid control surface. Using groups and showing/hiding things does help make navigation easier. I think it will become very tricky to find a good solution to implement this features, but they will make life really a little bit easier. For a way to fix the position of the DCA Strip on the Layerįor the possibility to fix a channel in all Layers In this Avid S6 tutorial, Hollywood Mixer Gary Lux and Avid's own Richard McKernan show how VCA spill on the Avid S6 allows you to control a. ![]()
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