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Is well deserved imo, auria pro update was very, very juicy, something I'd like to see, mainly for workflow, is a channel strip in the arrange window. One of the things I like about cubasis is the drop down menus for all the core elements next to the arrangement.
You can bring up the channel strip in the arrange window, just need to zoom the track height enough for the FX button to appear.
More of an inline channel strip, like a strip on the mixer page rather than the psp one, without the aux dials and an input trim control for gain staging. When I use logic I rarely go into the mixer view, unless I'm doing stuff with multiple channels, have it optional so it doesn't mess with the workflow people have become used to.
You don't have to go to the mixer view, that's what Richard was saying. Just tap the FX button in the arrange window and the channel strip will appear in a floating window - floating over the arrange window!
Your sugestion of a built-in input trimmer is nice if it's able to actually control the input level of the audio interface - like Logic Pro X can with Apogee hardware and some others. But I think it would be up to the interface developers to offer this level of integration, wouldn't it?
This is the sort of thing I mean, keep things the way they are, but have just a strip that appears and disappears with a cheeky slide to the side. With the fx button, on my wishlist strip, it doesn't go to the psp channel, it drops down one box which you can then choose your fx, another box then appears underneath, but disappears again when you press it so it's not always showing.
Similar thing with the aux, press it and depending how many you've set up, will expand to show them, just taking up the space between the input and pan knobs, so you might have to scroll if more than two. Automation could be two buttons like now or just a drop down menu with different colours. Only other thing which isn't shown is maybe having the freeze and sat buttons somewhere on the strip, but it might become even more unwieldy.
I love seeing the waveform or midi data with a channel for quick edits, if I get the psp channel up and move it to the side, so only the fader, fx and a few other buttons show, it makes want my wishlist channel even more, it's unbearable, my mind is ununderstandable.
The input trim would work for internal or external sources depending on what's coming into the channel, just so you don't overload the fx that are fussy to that sort of thing and don't have an input control. Think the confusion is having the psp channel strip, then me calling the my wishlist channel strip a channel strip.
That makes sense, and could be quite a handy feature.
I need to learn how to explain things better, I end up confusing myself sometimes.
If I'm understanding your meaning of input trim as in recording input level, long pressing the record enable button on the track brings up a box that let's you adjust input level. Not going to control your hardware level of course, but will control the volume coming into auria. For adding gain in mixing if needed I just use the eq level on the channel strip with no eq enabled, or add gain to the clip. Not usually needed, but if it is that's how I do it.