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If you hate mixers, don't read this message.

On the first page of my site (and at the plug-ins page), there's a little picture of "Varicelle", a new mixer created for use in Tracktion.
Good interface or no ? I've choose to not write what is the function of every knob (too complicated to read...).
Say me if you want.

No ever-ending discussion on the futility of a mixer, please. Yes, it's futile.

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/lesitenm

Daniel-

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Tu n'aurais pas un image + grande à montrer ? (de loin ça a l'air chouette maos bon ...)

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Sur la page index, clique sur "more", en bas.
On the first page, click on the "more" button, at the end of the page.

:) Thank's for mails but this mixer is not released. I've not finished. More later.

Daniel

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that looks fun, cant wait to test it :wink:

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Clââââsse.

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I hate mixers, but I disobeyed and read the thread--

nice work, and beautiful interface! thanks for your time and energy!
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Looks good, are the level meters improved? This is what I consider a major shortcoming in T and in the previous version of your mixer.

Thanks again for all your hard work.

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fine interface thow i would prefer something more plane and less spaceconsuming. why not show only the numbers of a parameter (without the knob) a littelbit like emagic logic mixer. moving the mouse up or down on them would then change the parameter and doubleklicking on them gives the otion to insert the number. or make a smal, horizontal line instead of a knob. that also would be great.

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Bonjour,

Est-ce que quelqu'un peut me traduire en français le terme anglais "improved", s.v.p., merci très beaucoup d'avance. Il n'y a pas ça dans mon dictionnaire...

Do someone can traduce me in french language the word "improved" ? Thank you very much.

Daniel.

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improved = amélioré
Quote of the day: "If you can't answer a man's arguments, all is not lost; you can still call him vile names."--Elbert Hubbard 1856-1915

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