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Yeah, I mean that's what you have to do now. You use a direct access knob to control the send gain or set the gain on some plugin.

But it's nice to be able to see the volume on the meter, and to have the more fine control that the fader brings, so I really like Holger's idea.

The other thing that's funny about this whole situation is that with MIDI tracks, the situation seems to be reversed. You have no choice BUT to send stuff post-fader. It'd be nice if there was some simple control over where the fader is applied with respect to sends.

I guess for now I'll have to bounce all my tracks to Ardour and mess with them there :/

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