Or else how would you ever be able to assign the Master Fader to an output or output pair? You should now completely and totally understand Master Faders. Oh- and you cannot send water from one pipe to another, or alter WHERE the water will flow with these VA's. You can create as many VA's as you need or want, but can only control as many heat pipes (apartments) as exist, and as many output pipes that exist. Finally, imagine you could sit in the main office, and on your computer, bring up a virtual representation of the "valve assemblies." Create one on-screen, and then choose which "valve assembly" in the building it will control. There are also pipes leaving the heating system down in the boiler room, and these have the same exact "valve assemblies" on them. But, it is ALWAYS there on EVERY heating pipe. In most cases, this "valve assembly" just sits there, unnoticed or unused. Say it also has a gauge to see how much water is flowing thru. Say that "valve assembly" has a place to attach a hose, or whatever some way to insert treatment to the water. It can control the flow of water, or be left alone and it will do nothing at all however, it is always there, cannot be removed, but is unseen unless you choose to access it. has a "valve assembly" on it's heating pipe. Say you have a building with a hundred apartments, and each has baseboard, forced hot water fed heating. Master Faders do not have inputs or outputs, per se. If you want to use a Master Fader, you simply create a Master Fader track of appropriate width (mono, stereo, etc), and then choose which Buss (internal or output) that Master Fader will be representing/controlling. The Master Fader is on every internal Buss, and every Output buss (output busses are simply the pathways to your physical outputs from the software). Just for some clarification.not that anyone actually cares.
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