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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Maxwell" data-source="post: 131579" data-attributes="member: 321"><p>Re: Analog comeback?</p><p></p><p>I feel that if you are experienced with any analog console you can generally find what you want on any analog console rather quickly. If you are really experienced with one particular digital console you can generally find what you want and operate it quicker then an analog console. But if you try to do the same thing on a different digital console you will probably struggle to do it quickly. The differences between 2 different analog consoles isn’t usually enough to trip you up. The differences between 2 different digital consoles is usually enough to trip you up. </p><p></p><p>I have used a whole bunch of different digital consoles and I refuse to do a theatrical musical without one. But if someone came to me and said I will give you - insert very expensive (and considered fantastic) digital console unknown to me here – to use for free for your show but I can’t get it to you until the day before you are to start your tech rehearsals I would have to say no way. </p><p></p><p>And the same would go for a one off concert with an unknown digital console. But I could do the concert with an unknown analog console without too much trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Maxwell, post: 131579, member: 321"] Re: Analog comeback? I feel that if you are experienced with any analog console you can generally find what you want on any analog console rather quickly. If you are really experienced with one particular digital console you can generally find what you want and operate it quicker then an analog console. But if you try to do the same thing on a different digital console you will probably struggle to do it quickly. The differences between 2 different analog consoles isn’t usually enough to trip you up. The differences between 2 different digital consoles is usually enough to trip you up. I have used a whole bunch of different digital consoles and I refuse to do a theatrical musical without one. But if someone came to me and said I will give you - insert very expensive (and considered fantastic) digital console unknown to me here – to use for free for your show but I can’t get it to you until the day before you are to start your tech rehearsals I would have to say no way. And the same would go for a one off concert with an unknown digital console. But I could do the concert with an unknown analog console without too much trouble. [/QUOTE]
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