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<blockquote data-quote="TJ Cornish" data-source="post: 84263" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>Re: Board decision for mid-sized church</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The GLD with stage boxes is less than 10K from a good dealer. The Roland M200 has fewer faders, a tiny screen onboard, no scribble strips, and - based on a brief look at the product page - a strange configuration of 24 inputs on the console plus what seems to be only one 16-channel stage box supported, and only 32 mixing channels total, which doesn't even meet the OP's requirements. </p><p></p><p>The GLD has up to 48 channels - which in practice is actually more than that, since effects returns don't tie up mix channels. It has an actually useful digital snake with up to 40 inputs on stage, and has what seems to be a very nice personal mixing system. The scribble strips and flexible configuration make it easy to mix even a fairly large show on its 20 faders without 15 rows of board tape to keep things together.</p><p></p><p>The M200i actually seems to be a lot closer to a Yamaha 01v96 than the GLD.</p><p></p><p>Is there some reason you seem to be actively campaigning against the GLD? This is not the first thread where you've been spreading mis-information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJ Cornish, post: 84263, member: 162"] Re: Board decision for mid-sized church The GLD with stage boxes is less than 10K from a good dealer. The Roland M200 has fewer faders, a tiny screen onboard, no scribble strips, and - based on a brief look at the product page - a strange configuration of 24 inputs on the console plus what seems to be only one 16-channel stage box supported, and only 32 mixing channels total, which doesn't even meet the OP's requirements. The GLD has up to 48 channels - which in practice is actually more than that, since effects returns don't tie up mix channels. It has an actually useful digital snake with up to 40 inputs on stage, and has what seems to be a very nice personal mixing system. The scribble strips and flexible configuration make it easy to mix even a fairly large show on its 20 faders without 15 rows of board tape to keep things together. The M200i actually seems to be a lot closer to a Yamaha 01v96 than the GLD. Is there some reason you seem to be actively campaigning against the GLD? This is not the first thread where you've been spreading mis-information. [/QUOTE]
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