Dynamic Relationship

Hello, all!
Is there a dynamic relationship between Logic and Wave burner? By that I mean, if I have a mastering project in Wave Burner and I change something mix-wise in Logic, will it be updated in the Wave Burner project?
Samplitude/Sequoia had it for a few years now, and Presonus Studio One has it now.
Thanx!

The thing is, Logic hasn't arrived as yet, so I thought I'd get some "pre-info".
Well, that changes things somewhat
The other folk don't seem to mind. I'm sorry that you do.
I don't mind, I just like to try to change some of the new culture of spoon-feeding sometimes.
I know consulting the internet is the new way, it's just often not the best, or quickest, way...

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