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Originally Posted by Freex
From what I'm reading are we talking about Layers being like pages in a book,
and depth being like the page or page number?
Kinda like with the way they used to make cartoons, on acetates?
Where you could have layer upon layer building the picture?
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I'm understanding it like pages in a book, although your cartoon analogy could suggest that parts of the page are persistent, wheras other parts change. Like a cartoon having a fixed background layer, with characters changing in the foreground.
In CSI speak, could this mean a particular cluster in one zone (that is bankable) sitting alongside others that follow channel selection. For example, on the Mackie C4, rotaries A1-A8 could be sends on channels 1-8 (bankable to 9-16, 17-24 etc) and rotaries B1-D8 be assigned to FX mapping on the selected channel.
Not sure how far away from the usability sweet spot this would take us. Personally I could live with FX on the C4 and channel stuff like sends on the MCU.