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Avid Folks! Offline Editor Question for Venue
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim McCulloch" data-source="post: 96648" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Re: Avid Folks! Offline Editor Question for Venue</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And to expand on what Steve posts: The Venue software is universal to all models, any operational differences are caused by the physical control surface's ability access the functions.</p><p></p><p>Processing and i/o come in 2 fundamental flavors - the FOH/Stage rack combo where FOH does the "mixing" and Stage does the physical i/o and AD/DA conversion; and the Mix Rack, which combines those into 1 rack, but with less expansion capability (shipped with 2, max of 3 DSP cards to the FOH shipping with 3, max of 5). The SC48 is essentially a stock Mix Rack with a "honey, I shrunk the Profile" surface on top of a flat, double wide rack.</p><p></p><p>The control surfaces are the D-Show and Profile. The D-Show is big and spacious with lots of dedicated encoders and buttons, the base unit can be expanded with side cars to a scale that rivals large frame analog desks. The Profile is more compact, requiring more layers and multi-function encoders. The SC48 is the shrunken version.</p><p></p><p>The Venue Standalone will let you specify the target console configuration. Using 48 inputs instead of 96, limiting the number of graphic EQs, etc will reduce the amount of DSP the base console requires and can leave you with enough to instantiate another plug. The only thing you can't do in the stand alone is instantiate plugins. You'll have to do that manually at the console, but when you save the show file back to your USB stick the plugins will be there. You can't edit the plugs offline but they won't need to be redone next time you use that show file.</p><p></p><p>AVID has a good user forum and searches there tend to be very productive. <a href="http://duc.avid.com/forumdisplay.php?f=25" target="_blank">Avid Live Sound Systems - Avid Pro Audio Community</a></p><p></p><p>I enjoy mixing on our Venue systems...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim McCulloch, post: 96648, member: 67"] Re: Avid Folks! Offline Editor Question for Venue And to expand on what Steve posts: The Venue software is universal to all models, any operational differences are caused by the physical control surface's ability access the functions. Processing and i/o come in 2 fundamental flavors - the FOH/Stage rack combo where FOH does the "mixing" and Stage does the physical i/o and AD/DA conversion; and the Mix Rack, which combines those into 1 rack, but with less expansion capability (shipped with 2, max of 3 DSP cards to the FOH shipping with 3, max of 5). The SC48 is essentially a stock Mix Rack with a "honey, I shrunk the Profile" surface on top of a flat, double wide rack. The control surfaces are the D-Show and Profile. The D-Show is big and spacious with lots of dedicated encoders and buttons, the base unit can be expanded with side cars to a scale that rivals large frame analog desks. The Profile is more compact, requiring more layers and multi-function encoders. The SC48 is the shrunken version. The Venue Standalone will let you specify the target console configuration. Using 48 inputs instead of 96, limiting the number of graphic EQs, etc will reduce the amount of DSP the base console requires and can leave you with enough to instantiate another plug. The only thing you can't do in the stand alone is instantiate plugins. You'll have to do that manually at the console, but when you save the show file back to your USB stick the plugins will be there. You can't edit the plugs offline but they won't need to be redone next time you use that show file. AVID has a good user forum and searches there tend to be very productive. [url=http://duc.avid.com/forumdisplay.php?f=25]Avid Live Sound Systems - Avid Pro Audio Community[/url] I enjoy mixing on our Venue systems... [/QUOTE]
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