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Anyone else embracing the Line6 M20D Mixer
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<blockquote data-quote="Guy Graham" data-source="post: 67770" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>Re: Anyone else embracing the Line6 M20D Mixer</p><p></p><p>Whilst some are quick to dismiss, I feel this represents a paradigm shift in the mix user interaction.</p><p></p><p>I have no need for one, nor am I likely to buy one, but it doesn't stop me recognising a new product that takes modern advances in digital, especially DSP-type stuff, and creates a first-mover entry to a market I'm quite sure others will follow.</p><p></p><p>Right now the pricepoint may be a prohibitive barrier to entry for most of the target market. However now we have a product that takes digital advances to the next logical level - others will come and be less fearful of abandoning the analogue hangovers inherent in standard digital consoles.</p><p></p><p>Once the many benefits in losing the analogue hangover are realised (and this will translate to both user interface and price) I can see a significant proportion of more pro types embracing this sort of concept.</p><p></p><p>I'm pretty sure when original digital consoles first came to market there were price issues many could not reconcile with their existing expectations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guy Graham, post: 67770, member: 1944"] Re: Anyone else embracing the Line6 M20D Mixer Whilst some are quick to dismiss, I feel this represents a paradigm shift in the mix user interaction. I have no need for one, nor am I likely to buy one, but it doesn't stop me recognising a new product that takes modern advances in digital, especially DSP-type stuff, and creates a first-mover entry to a market I'm quite sure others will follow. Right now the pricepoint may be a prohibitive barrier to entry for most of the target market. However now we have a product that takes digital advances to the next logical level - others will come and be less fearful of abandoning the analogue hangovers inherent in standard digital consoles. Once the many benefits in losing the analogue hangover are realised (and this will translate to both user interface and price) I can see a significant proportion of more pro types embracing this sort of concept. I'm pretty sure when original digital consoles first came to market there were price issues many could not reconcile with their existing expectations. [/QUOTE]
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