no, you should avoid automating bus volumes and pannings from MIDI track sliders through ta deadly control loop-back (which potentially leads to an infinite recursion situation).
remember the pitfall:
MIDI track pan (cc#7) -> CCAuto out -> Control in -> MIDI track pan change (cc#7) -> CCAuto out -> Control in -> (repeated ad nauseam...)
although it's been mitigated as said, for stability it doesn't solve at all the cases when you ever touch the mixer sliders (volume or panning): they may well start flicker'n'flippin forever after (as an extra bonus to having non-selectable clips:)).
byee
no, you should avoid automating bus volumes and pannings from MIDI track sliders through ta deadly control loop-back (which potentially leads to an infinite recursion situation).
remember the pitfall:
MIDI track pan (cc#7) -> CCAuto out -> Control in -> MIDI track pan change (cc#7) -> CCAuto out -> Control in -> (repeated ad nauseam...)
although it's been mitigated as said, for stability it doesn't solve at all the cases when you ever touch the mixer sliders (volume or panning): they may well start flicker'n'flippin forever after (as an extra bonus to having non-selectable clips:)).
byee