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<blockquote data-quote="Jan Duwe" data-source="post: 71889" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Re: Mute Group Behavior</p><p></p><p>Dear Mitch and Eric,</p><p></p><p>The Mute Groups in X32 actually overrule the channel mutes, and as you correctly pointed out the benefits or disadvantages are arguable and depend on personal expectations. However, the DCA's are performing in exactly the way you seem to prefer. When channels are assigned to a DCA and the DCA is muted, their individual mute status will not be altered, so un-muting the DCA directly brings you back where you were before muting.</p><p></p><p>So actually you have both functions available in X32. The console has quite a considerable range of use cases, and personal preferences may vary as much. The cool thing about the Mute Group implementation in X32 is in fact, that is a dependable shortcut for bringing a predefined set of channels into a specific state (be it on or off!!) by pressing just one button. This is real benefit when signals of multiple layers are combined in one set and missing to reset an individual mute might be dangerous.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps,</p><p></p><p>Jan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jan Duwe, post: 71889, member: 2624"] Re: Mute Group Behavior Dear Mitch and Eric, The Mute Groups in X32 actually overrule the channel mutes, and as you correctly pointed out the benefits or disadvantages are arguable and depend on personal expectations. However, the DCA's are performing in exactly the way you seem to prefer. When channels are assigned to a DCA and the DCA is muted, their individual mute status will not be altered, so un-muting the DCA directly brings you back where you were before muting. So actually you have both functions available in X32. The console has quite a considerable range of use cases, and personal preferences may vary as much. The cool thing about the Mute Group implementation in X32 is in fact, that is a dependable shortcut for bringing a predefined set of channels into a specific state (be it on or off!!) by pressing just one button. This is real benefit when signals of multiple layers are combined in one set and missing to reset an individual mute might be dangerous. Hope that helps, Jan [/QUOTE]
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