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Post by Gus_B on Jul 14, 2015 8:44:49 GMT -8
Quick question. Is there a way to make Raven stay on Mix mode even when I switch to the Edit window?... I ask because I'm using a second monitor with the Raven, and have the edit window on the monitor and Mix window on the Raven. My goal is to be on the edit window editing, but keep the faders loaded up and be able to make quick adjustments.
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Post by Slate Media Technology on Jul 16, 2015 8:18:46 GMT -8
Hi Gus_B,
Right now that option is not available on a dual configuration containing one Raven and one standard display. It is available with dual Raven setups.
- Trevor
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Post by tich on Aug 10, 2015 16:56:11 GMT -8
+1 for this. Working in post being able to see what is coming up in the edit window is crucial so I can get to the right fader ahead of time. A way to lock the Raven faders to the mix window would be hugely helpful.
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Post by andycallison on Sept 13, 2015 21:45:06 GMT -8
Are we any closer to this happening???
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Post by Slate Media Technology on Sept 21, 2015 9:12:09 GMT -8
No updates on this yet Andy,
Kind Regards,
— Trevor Fedele Product Specialist Slate Media Technology // Slate Digital LLC
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Post by ripekeai on Oct 20, 2015 0:05:40 GMT -8
I'm confused, I just ordered an mti2 and have not yet used one. Is it not possible to have the edit window open on another non-raven monitor?
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Post by tich on Oct 20, 2015 13:13:52 GMT -8
I'm confused, I just ordered an mti2 and have not yet used one. Is it not possible to have the edit window open on another non-raven monitor? The edit window can be open, but when it's selected as the window in the foreground (i.e. when you're using it), the Raven faders disappear. This means that if you reposition your timeline selection or make a quick edit, you have to switch back to the mix window every time in order to access your faders again. Either that or use the floating mixer, which has much smaller faders that frankly aren't nearly as useful as the mix window faders. It's pretty frustrating...
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