This is where Rob Kudla and David Gerard opinions would be great, no? :) For
me it is the same.


diiz wrote
> So. Automations. We have options.
> 
> #0. Current situation: Each automation can control many knobs, range of
> automation is the range of the first connected knob
> 
> #1. Each automation track only controls one knob, if you need it to
> control several, you'll have to daisy-chain the knobs together by linking
> 
> #2. Each autotrack can automate several knobs. The range of automation
> is determined by the minimum overlap between all the knobs: for
> instance, if you have a knob in range 0-100 and a knob in range 50-150,
> then the range for the automation track would be 50-100
>  
> #3. Each automation can control several knobs. The range of automation
> is flexible - the same curve shape is scaled to the ranges each of the
> knobs, eg. an automation going from min to max would go 0-100 in first
> knob and 50-150 in the second
> 
> Discuss.





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