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16 Channel Rackmount Mixer (MixWiz vs Soundcraft GB2R), Cheap DSP
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<blockquote data-quote="Dick Rees" data-source="post: 58103" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Re: 16 Channel Rackmount Mixer (MixWiz vs Soundcraft GB2R), Cheap DSP</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Training on the SLive is no different than training on a MixWiz. It is not a full "digital" console in the sense that the routing can be layered and dynamics and FX processing need to be patched or assigned. It is what I call "digilog", meaning that the signal flow within the board itself is in digi-world, but the routing and application of processing and FX is straight ahead "analog" in format.</p><p></p><p>As for iPad based mixing........I'd really not want to go there. Too many potential points of failure and/or confusion for the recently initiated. </p><p></p><p>The #1 concern for me in any such situation is to confer an understanding of the basics of operation upon those who will be responsible for system set-up and operation. These principles are not necessarily "equipment-dependent", but rather govern the use of any gear chosen to accomplish the required tasks. Teaching the operators to "think like an engineer" regarding how to trouble-shoot any problems or to utilize the tools available to accomplish the required tasks would be for me the top priority. </p><p></p><p>And that can be done with the simplest of gear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dick Rees, post: 58103, member: 16"] Re: 16 Channel Rackmount Mixer (MixWiz vs Soundcraft GB2R), Cheap DSP Training on the SLive is no different than training on a MixWiz. It is not a full "digital" console in the sense that the routing can be layered and dynamics and FX processing need to be patched or assigned. It is what I call "digilog", meaning that the signal flow within the board itself is in digi-world, but the routing and application of processing and FX is straight ahead "analog" in format. As for iPad based mixing........I'd really not want to go there. Too many potential points of failure and/or confusion for the recently initiated. The #1 concern for me in any such situation is to confer an understanding of the basics of operation upon those who will be responsible for system set-up and operation. These principles are not necessarily "equipment-dependent", but rather govern the use of any gear chosen to accomplish the required tasks. Teaching the operators to "think like an engineer" regarding how to trouble-shoot any problems or to utilize the tools available to accomplish the required tasks would be for me the top priority. And that can be done with the simplest of gear. [/QUOTE]
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