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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Kowalczyk" data-source="post: 129691" data-attributes="member: 4308"><p>Re: Balance</p><p></p><p>Indeed, I chose the full-size X32 with an eye toward mixing other bands, for which it's proven very useful (and admittedly, there are many useful features I'm not yet fully utilizing.) The smaller versions hadn't started shipping when I made the purchase, and I was reluctant to dive headfirst into a fully-ipad-dependent situation with the rack. Having gained more familiarity and confidence with the pad, the rack is looking more and more like the right tool for the job...</p><p></p><p>Things like 'having 10 minutes outside' and 'a meal away from the console' make a big difference in promoting the shift in mental orientation. We're at it again tonight, in a smaller room even. I've mixed a few other bands in here throughout the summer, and tonight its our turn. Going to practice equipment minimalism and make use of saved settings from our set and others. And more beer... we'll see how it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Kowalczyk, post: 129691, member: 4308"] Re: Balance Indeed, I chose the full-size X32 with an eye toward mixing other bands, for which it's proven very useful (and admittedly, there are many useful features I'm not yet fully utilizing.) The smaller versions hadn't started shipping when I made the purchase, and I was reluctant to dive headfirst into a fully-ipad-dependent situation with the rack. Having gained more familiarity and confidence with the pad, the rack is looking more and more like the right tool for the job... Things like 'having 10 minutes outside' and 'a meal away from the console' make a big difference in promoting the shift in mental orientation. We're at it again tonight, in a smaller room even. I've mixed a few other bands in here throughout the summer, and tonight its our turn. Going to practice equipment minimalism and make use of saved settings from our set and others. And more beer... we'll see how it goes. [/QUOTE]
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