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Programming a master fader on top of another fader in simple Windows.
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Hello I am working with a dm nax 8zsa
This thing has eight zones of audio but no master fader...
I am using touchsettable gauges in VT pro..
Does anyone have any example or can explain to me how to put a master fader controlling three other faders?
I guess I'm having trouble understanding how the math works for it.
One solution I came up with was to have the master fader value set to the inverse of the zone faders at its lowest point, and use the sum symbol so that it adds to zero.
Guess I'm having a hard time working with the signed integers. Someone tell me there's an easier way. Can anyone share an example?
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What is the result that you're looking to acheive?
a. Have all three zones raise/lower at the same volume values - i.e. when raised Zones 1,2,3 all go from 38% to 39%, etc. etc. or b. Have all the zones raise/lower together from their individual values - i.e. if zone 1 is at 35% and zone 2 is at 47%, and you select raise, Zone 1 would go to 36% and Zone 2 would go to 48%. |
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