fadercentricity
Fadercentricity is a term used to describe a design philosophy or approach that prioritizes the use and importance of faders in a user interface or physical control system. This concept is most commonly associated with audio mixing consoles, both digital and analog, where faders are the primary means of controlling the volume of individual audio channels and the overall master output. In a fadercentric design, the arrangement, responsiveness, and tactile feedback of the faders are paramount to the user's experience and workflow.
The emphasis on fadercentricity stems from the belief that direct physical manipulation of audio levels through
Beyond audio, the principle of fadercentricity can be observed in other fields where continuous control is