Hey quit showing that stuff man, quit teasing people
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Yes looks very nice. And love those 8 VCA faders shining there just waiting to control everything LOL.
See my point you have 8 VCA faders but if Reaper gets VCA group automation, then you map a Master group VCA from inside reaper and map it to another fader on that console. You would then have even more than 8.
I been trying to tell people that, it'shard to understand it unless you see it in action.
Example ( In theory)
A fader interface with 20 faders ( in theory)
100 tracks into 20 is 5 which means you can have 20 groups of 5 tracks inside each which is 4 tracks plus the Group master( VCA group Master) = 1 fader for every group master total 20 VCA masters
Then all you do is map the VCA masters to the external interface faders, and put the names ( with paper) near the faders.
This is my concept to why VCA groups inside the Daw itself allow us to get away with using smaller fader interfaces.
We still have a mouse hooked up the Daw, so in case we need to control one of the slave tracks we can still do that with the mouse
This is basically why I want VCA groups inside Reaper an slaves following the Masters .
I have 8 faders on my interface, if I have a 20 track project I have those 8 Faders acting as VCA masters ( using the OSC workaround)
I hope that Reaper eventually gets the slaves following the Masters as the current Group Matrix is fine as it is, I like it a lot, just the slaves will not follow the masters automation