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<blockquote data-quote="Tim McCulloch" data-source="post: 214150" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Touch-sensitive means the fader caps will act as a "channel select" when you touch them (like a capacitance touch screen), saving you the finger poke to select the channel and bring it up on screen. Some operators love this feature and other despise it. As this is common on several makes of console I can say that I've yet to meet more than 2 live sound mixerpersons who routinely use it. Recording users may find it more useful.</p><p></p><p>I think the faders are the same p/n as the X32. When I attended a Wing demo I didn't notice the faders being loud in layer switching or scene recall.</p><p></p><p>The Wing is a highly "personalizable" mixer. It's not a DigiCo in that regard but it's surprisingly configurable for the price point. It's not fair to make a comparison between the Wing and an MR18... they're leagues apart in concept, design, and functionality.</p><p></p><p>The Wing has only 8 XLR inputs on the back and, if "pedigree" of the input preamp is important or you need more than 8 simultaneous inputs you'll need an i/o box like the Midas DL32 to connect to the desk via CAT5e. You get <s>the</s> a 'mythical' Midas preamp design, 32 inputs and 16 outputs with the DL32.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your new studio!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim McCulloch, post: 214150, member: 67"] Touch-sensitive means the fader caps will act as a "channel select" when you touch them (like a capacitance touch screen), saving you the finger poke to select the channel and bring it up on screen. Some operators love this feature and other despise it. As this is common on several makes of console I can say that I've yet to meet more than 2 live sound mixerpersons who routinely use it. Recording users may find it more useful. I think the faders are the same p/n as the X32. When I attended a Wing demo I didn't notice the faders being loud in layer switching or scene recall. The Wing is a highly "personalizable" mixer. It's not a DigiCo in that regard but it's surprisingly configurable for the price point. It's not fair to make a comparison between the Wing and an MR18... they're leagues apart in concept, design, and functionality. The Wing has only 8 XLR inputs on the back and, if "pedigree" of the input preamp is important or you need more than 8 simultaneous inputs you'll need an i/o box like the Midas DL32 to connect to the desk via CAT5e. You get [S]the[/S] a 'mythical' Midas preamp design, 32 inputs and 16 outputs with the DL32. Good luck with your new studio! [/QUOTE]
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