Re: The future of audio plugins ?

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On Thu, 20 Oct 2016 14:44:39 -0400, jonetsu wrote:
>And this comes from famous consoles used since the 70s.

Pff, DAWs in the 70s? You only need to trim for the analog domain. I
don't know what and why mixbus provides, perhaps they add a feature to
attenuate or boost a signal, but adjustment isn't required. There is
nothing like line level required, because it is not analog. You seem
not to understand what a trim pot is good for, when using analog mixers.
A trim pot for DAW mixers could make sense, if a signal should be too
silent, while the fader is at maximum, but a DAW's mixer doesn't
require to adjust input levels. This is ridiculous.
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