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<blockquote data-quote="Glenn Adams" data-source="post: 130593" data-attributes="member: 6611"><p>Re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Per - I don't get it and the older consoles I worked on were all hard muting in and out from mute groups or one by one manually. On a PM3000 there was a Mute Safe for this kinda thing, in a group but you wanted it ignored.</p><p></p><p>So what happens? does the manual mute pull it out of a mute group? What happens when you want that channel back in that group? Does it get confusing knowing what you had or wanted grouped and what channels you muted manually that were in groups? Does it read your mind?</p><p></p><p>Does it create another logic level that keeps track of the manual mute? How many manual mutes vs groups deep does this logic go?</p><p>5 manuals overrides per/6 mute groups? I am trying to understand how it is applied and why the behavior is so much of a deal breaker, I was working a day job the last 15 years so I missed all this.</p><p></p><p>Maybe you bought the wrong board. If you wanted Yam mute groups you should pay $6K more for them if it is such a big deal and back off a $3k 95% pro board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glenn Adams, post: 130593, member: 6611"] Re: X32 Discussion Per - I don't get it and the older consoles I worked on were all hard muting in and out from mute groups or one by one manually. On a PM3000 there was a Mute Safe for this kinda thing, in a group but you wanted it ignored. So what happens? does the manual mute pull it out of a mute group? What happens when you want that channel back in that group? Does it get confusing knowing what you had or wanted grouped and what channels you muted manually that were in groups? Does it read your mind? Does it create another logic level that keeps track of the manual mute? How many manual mutes vs groups deep does this logic go? 5 manuals overrides per/6 mute groups? I am trying to understand how it is applied and why the behavior is so much of a deal breaker, I was working a day job the last 15 years so I missed all this. Maybe you bought the wrong board. If you wanted Yam mute groups you should pay $6K more for them if it is such a big deal and back off a $3k 95% pro board. [/QUOTE]
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