Track Control Settings does not show volume fader

Track Control Settings does not show volume fader.
This needs to be corrected.
Thanks.

Hi,

It’s in the 2nd line, on the right from the panner (the dot - the slider’s cap).

Hi .
Is this a panorama slider?

With the settings I showed, it looks like this:


Then I separated the volume and pan.

And this is the effect of the settings.

There seems to be no volume fader representation in the settings window.

Hi,

As I said, look to the 2nd row in the Track Controls Setting, not the 3rd one.

The second row appears to show the Pan control, not the Volume control. The Volume control should be shown after Lane Display Type if you look at the Visible Controls list.

I understand.
In the next settings I showed, volume should be in the third row.
Paner in the second.
Paner and volume are separated by the Listen and Lane icons.

Tip:
If you hover your mouse over the slider (in the settings window) you’re talking about, Paner will pop up.

Correct.

That was my initial impression too, but it’s not, it’s just the panner. The volume element is in the third row (verified by how it looks in the track panel) but the graphical representation is not there in the settings :slight_smile:

I noticed that the settings show an empty space where the volume fader should be. That’s what happens to me.

Exactly.
@Martin.Jirsak, you may want to have a look here:
A (default by clicking on Reset) setting:


We see Volume that should occupy 6 squares, and right after it, there are the Record Enable and Monitor buttons (second row).

Here’s how it looks in the preview frame:


The 6 squares are correctly occupied by the Volume, but the graphics are missing.

Hi,

Thank you, @m.c , now I understand, that the @Kris_Go’s picture was post-processed.

Reported to Steinberg. Thank you.

While we’re on the subject of these settings, it would be helpful to be able to configure instrument outputs.

Currently, the auxiliary outputs don’t have any settings options.

Hi,

Reported to Steinberg. Thank you.