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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Eskam" data-source="post: 71964" data-attributes="member: 2124"><p>Re: Mute Group Behavior</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Perhaps, but it runs completely counter to years of muscle memory. And wasting one or more DCA's seems to be a pretty inelegant solution, plus introduces other potential complications as Robert points out.</p><p></p><p>We will NEVER use mute groups as they are currently implemented - I just can't ever see the need to toggle them all regardless of their individual state. Perhaps I'm being myopic and not embracing the concept. I still don't see the harm in having a toggle for mute groups to perform in the "traditional" method (and it could be off, where curmudgeons like me would have to seek it out - I don't care!).</p><p></p><p>And while on the subject of muting, being able to save just mute state as a scene without changing any other perimeters is also something that I would think would be pretty fundamental for live sound productions and not just our friends in theater. We tell all of our people and performers to NEVER touch the power or mute buttons on their mics - it's all done at the desk; better love for the mute functions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Eskam, post: 71964, member: 2124"] Re: Mute Group Behavior Perhaps, but it runs completely counter to years of muscle memory. And wasting one or more DCA's seems to be a pretty inelegant solution, plus introduces other potential complications as Robert points out. We will NEVER use mute groups as they are currently implemented - I just can't ever see the need to toggle them all regardless of their individual state. Perhaps I'm being myopic and not embracing the concept. I still don't see the harm in having a toggle for mute groups to perform in the "traditional" method (and it could be off, where curmudgeons like me would have to seek it out - I don't care!). And while on the subject of muting, being able to save just mute state as a scene without changing any other perimeters is also something that I would think would be pretty fundamental for live sound productions and not just our friends in theater. We tell all of our people and performers to NEVER touch the power or mute buttons on their mics - it's all done at the desk; better love for the mute functions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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