Hi,
your description means "At the top-right side of module there's a white button, when disabled (G > C) means the signal goes first through Gate than to Compressor". Usually a button's label descibes operation at pressed state. Is there possibly a fault in the description?
Roland
Dynamix - G>C button
Re: Dynamix - G>C button
I know that, but it was a matter of physical space in the module, that's why I pointed out the button behavior plus there's a blue LED that can help visually see what's first in signal chain..seal58 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 12:21 pm Hi,
your description means "At the top-right side of module there's a white button, when disabled (G > C) means the signal goes first through Gate than to Compressor". Usually a button's label descibes operation at pressed state. Is there possibly a fault in the description?
Roland
That button after been pressed it should change the label to "C > G", right?...
Re: Dynamix - G>C button
Hi,
according to experience with push buttons this one should better labelled with "C > G" instead of "G > C".
If the label text changes depending on toggle button state additionally, button function would be easy to see.
That's my oppinion. Maybe, other users think different.
Roland
according to experience with push buttons this one should better labelled with "C > G" instead of "G > C".
If the label text changes depending on toggle button state additionally, button function would be easy to see.
That's my oppinion. Maybe, other users think different.
Roland
Re: Dynamix - G>C button
Hi Roland, I thought it wasn't enough space but I found a way to solve this thing, next update will be fixed...seal58 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 3:44 pm Hi,
according to experience with push buttons this one should better labelled with "C > G" instead of "G > C".
If the label text changes depending on toggle button state additionally, button function would be easy to see.
That's my oppinion. Maybe, other users think different.
Roland
Thanks for the hint.