Absolute Effects don't play nice with with Submasters

On the Ion, when parameters are controlled by a submaster, absolute effects (specifically pan and tilt) act erratically on those parameters. This is a problem I noticed in both 1.4 and 1.7. Anybody else experience this?
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  • Thanks for reporting this. It will be fixed in the next release. The issue is that a submaster's non-intensity parameters are HTPing with the absolute and stepbased effects. Instead the effect should always "win" over non-intensity parameters. The defect only happens with non-intensity parameters controlled by subs (displayed in yellow) and absolute or stepbased effects.

    Intensity parameters controlled by HTP subs should still HTP with absolute or stepbased effects.

     

     

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  • Thanks for reporting this. It will be fixed in the next release. The issue is that a submaster's non-intensity parameters are HTPing with the absolute and stepbased effects. Instead the effect should always "win" over non-intensity parameters. The defect only happens with non-intensity parameters controlled by subs (displayed in yellow) and absolute or stepbased effects.

    Intensity parameters controlled by HTP subs should still HTP with absolute or stepbased effects.

     

     

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