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> If the mixer is not in remote mode, it won't do anything. If it'scc'd do follow Logic, when you
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> move a fader -3dB on the PC, it will move the fader -3dB on the v.For what you are saying to
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> happen, the fader on the v would have to move -6dB.No, i think you don't understand what I mean. I mean that if logics
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> That isn't going to happen, the v is going tocorrectly, when you first move a
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> fader on the v, the corresponding fader in Logic will respond tothe exact decibel level. When you
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> move a fader in Logic the v will respond to the exact same level.That's clear, that's not what I meant. See above...
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> Now if there is "no midi" communication what-so-ever and you turnthe gain down -3dB in Logic, the
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> faders on the v will remain the same and if you moved the v fader -3dB, than the track would be
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> attenuated -6dB from it's original gain in Logic.Yes, that's what I meant. Why is this different with MIDI-
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