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Again .... what is the problem with the "bands" crossover display ? It consumes a HUGE CPU power when mouse goes over it.
On the other hand .. sliders are Ok now i think.
Just few GUI tweaks :
1. "Speeds" - give "Freq" some more space (to fit the whole word Frequency) and take this space from the "Monitor" options.. it`s to large now there .
2. Same for "levels" window
3. Same for "Detection" window
4. Try same for the "Burst protection" window
All these sliders are already very small (I tried adjusting them on a 7" touch screen, and it was annoyingly small) - I might make the Monitor button smaller as well though.
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- Flat freq response below Bands
- Band coupling below Main levels
Number of bands, flat frequency response, band coupling and median calculation are all related, that's why I've put them in the same column. Most important thing on top.
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- Quick adjust below Bands and Flat freq response
No, these are the most important settings, so they are all the way to the left.
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- More space for the display levels in the main MB window and for the Monitor .
What do you mean by display levels?
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Suggestion for the Median : for me is useless ( remove it )
For me and several others it's extremely useful, in fact I would say it's hard to make a really good preset without them........................ Also, I know people have asked for an option to hide them, I might still do that since people seem to find them annoying - but what I can say is this: If you're at a radio station, with a quick glance at these median bars you can immediately identify some audio problems.
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Something that may be don`t surprise you : I very often have mouse go away from the slider that i adjust .... it goes to the down side of GUI and every time i turn it back to the slider

Actually I though that that didn't happen at all anymore!!!!! What type of setup are you using, some remote login or VMware display?