Gordon and Mario.

my comments...

1..ive tried dials find them 'fiddly'.
for example the only daw i'm still experimenting with is mtstudio..out of all i tested...due to its nice small footprint.
only negative is the use of various dials.

2..i'm wondering if for us vision impaired each daw track have two buttons on each track...P for PAN and V for volume.
a user clicks on either and a nice big graphic pops up on screen one can change in real time and hear the results like i used to in studios useing real audio mixer hardware.

3..yes some daws one can enter a specific value for pan or vol but i find this interrupts workflow testing out various settings...ie not real time.
eg rb does this and reaps.

4..the problem i would have with the op's mixer graphic is i would be 'squinting' at the faders....so...my eyes get tired.
ive found myself squinting a lot over the years at various daw mixing screens in daws.sometimes even tho the vol faders have nice long travels the pans are often short.one reason i like reaps v2 is (i dont use its mixer) i can see things pretty reasonably.cept the pan graphic is not very wide compared to the volume.
same likkle prob with rb.

happiness.

om

Last edited by justanoldmuso; 09/29/24 02:05 PM.

my songs....mixed for good earbuds...(fyi..my vocs on all songs..)
https://soundcloud.com/alfsongs
(90 songs created useing bb/rb)
(lots of tips of mine in pg tips forum.)