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  1. Dane Wallace

    Future of live audio mixing is very soon?

    It looks like Waves have taken it a step further and separated mixing/processing from inputs, outputs and control, and their Soundgrid network (a hybrid computer/audio network?) allows all components to connect via ethernet. However every network component has to be Soundgrid which means $$$$...
  2. Dane Wallace

    Future of live audio mixing is very soon?

    I hadn't seen that, but Allen and Heath are starting to think. I'm picturing the flagship core system being 2U size and the lesser one (without redundancy) being 1U, and I/O modules being non- manufacturer specific so the mixer company can focus on the software. So for a small duo they could...
  3. Dane Wallace

    Future of live audio mixing is very soon?

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  4. Dane Wallace

    Future of live audio mixing is very soon?

    To follow through a bit further, I think the mixing manufacturers should team up with good IT companies to produce outstanding results. The web pages for mixers will no longer have a one-liner on the bottom to the effect of "software control available". Instead the website will be a...
  5. Dane Wallace

    Future of live audio mixing is very soon?

    And there will be a separate market for network stage boxes and all the related routing hardware.
  6. Dane Wallace

    Future of live audio mixing is very soon?

    After days of reading and thinking and looking at available products, here are my thoughts on where the live sound mixing industry might be going. I think the industry hasn't quite realised the potential of digital mixing yet, especially with the rise of Dante and audio networking. This is...