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<blockquote data-quote="Jay Ashworth" data-source="post: 131800" data-attributes="member: 8260"><p>Re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, for me the issue is this:</p><p></p><p>What the x32 is emulating is the behaviour of an analog console, with hard-latching switches, both on the channel mutes, and on the group mute assign and group mute buttons.</p><p></p><p>The nature of that is that the group mute button is independent of the channel mutes on the channels in its group: if you unmute a group, but you have manually channel muted one channel that's also assigned to that group, that one channel *still* will not contribute. And that's the behaviour people are expecting. </p><p></p><p>Since I haven't seen any analog consoles with group muting that do *not* work that way -- though admittedly I haven't seen all that many -- I assume that they all do, and while I'm happy that there is some subset of users who find the current behaviour useful, I'm relatively certain that the subset of users who find it useless, but would find the traditional group behaviour useful, is substantially larger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay Ashworth, post: 131800, member: 8260"] Re: X32 Discussion Well, for me the issue is this: What the x32 is emulating is the behaviour of an analog console, with hard-latching switches, both on the channel mutes, and on the group mute assign and group mute buttons. The nature of that is that the group mute button is independent of the channel mutes on the channels in its group: if you unmute a group, but you have manually channel muted one channel that's also assigned to that group, that one channel *still* will not contribute. And that's the behaviour people are expecting. Since I haven't seen any analog consoles with group muting that do *not* work that way -- though admittedly I haven't seen all that many -- I assume that they all do, and while I'm happy that there is some subset of users who find the current behaviour useful, I'm relatively certain that the subset of users who find it useless, but would find the traditional group behaviour useful, is substantially larger. [/QUOTE]
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