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by bombela
735 days ago
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It used to be like that, back in the days. It was... normal. If you get a chance, play with some old school hifi at a thrift shop. Many have at least a powered volume knob, for control via the remote. To this day, sound and light control in the entertainment industry and recording studios have 100s of motorized sliders. Modern consumer devices are the worst. |
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I don't think I've ever seen a physical seeking slider. Fast forward, rewind, sure. Maybe even variable fast forward and rewind, but nothing like this, not even on modern analog devices. The main reason would be that it is hard to make seeking accurate and to make the mechanism as well wearing as a button. What I have seen are remote controllable physical volume dials where pressing the remote will actually move the dial, and something like that might be acceptably robust in a consumer product.
> entertainment industry and recording studios have 100s of motorized sliders
Definitely a thing in professional settings, but haven't seen this on consumer level devices.