faderbased
Faderbased is a term used in audio technology and interface design to describe a workflow and control scheme in which real-time parameter adjustment is performed primarily through faders—sliding controls that move along a vertical or horizontal track. The term is used to describe both hardware mixing consoles and software interfaces that imitate them, where the arrangement and operation of faders govern how channels, groups, and effects are balanced and automated.
The concept emphasizes tactile, continuous control and immediate visual feedback. By moving a fader, a user
Origin of the term is not tied to a single product, but rather to professional audio practice
In use, faderbased interfaces are common in live sound, studio recording, post-production, and broadcast environments, where
See also: fader; mixer; fader automation; digital audio workstation.