MB-7 v2 feature request: global groups for crossover controls

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Adding global grouping to the crossover controls (like already exists for band gain, band spread, and band pan) would be a really useful feature.

An example; I have a source track (Source) feeding four destination tracks (Low, Lo-Mid, Hi-Mid, High). Each destination track gets an instance of MB-7 v2. Each instance has a different band soloed. This is essentially a 4-band splitter.

Now, if I adjust a crossover point in any instance, it no longer matches the instance of the adjacent band. But if each instance had each crossover point grouped to the same crossover point of other instances, everything will always match.
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Yes, this would indeed be useful. The main problem is to find real estate for it in the already-crowded user interface :-)

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I believe in you!
Desktop: Win 7 Pro SP1 | i7 960 (4 cores 3.2 GHz) | 16 GB RAM | GTX470 | SSD boot plus 3x HDDs
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