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<blockquote data-quote="Randy Pence" data-source="post: 131556" data-attributes="member: 1108"><p>Re: Analog comeback?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It might be my ADD, but not seeing everything is actually a blessing for me. It is easier to concentrate at the task at hand when i don't need to count/look at rows and columns to get at the correct control. FWIW the Soundcraft Vi workflow is similar for me. I simply get lost in the matrix. I-live, x/m32, etc surfaces are easier in that everything and only everything i need for a channel is right there and if I need to tweak a different channel, I select it. It's not like one can simultaneously look at both a siderack and analog board to tweak a threshold while finding which channel needs a touch more reverb. The hands can grab both, but not until the eyes confirm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy Pence, post: 131556, member: 1108"] Re: Analog comeback? It might be my ADD, but not seeing everything is actually a blessing for me. It is easier to concentrate at the task at hand when i don't need to count/look at rows and columns to get at the correct control. FWIW the Soundcraft Vi workflow is similar for me. I simply get lost in the matrix. I-live, x/m32, etc surfaces are easier in that everything and only everything i need for a channel is right there and if I need to tweak a different channel, I select it. It's not like one can simultaneously look at both a siderack and analog board to tweak a threshold while finding which channel needs a touch more reverb. The hands can grab both, but not until the eyes confirm. [/QUOTE]
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