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<blockquote data-quote="Brian jojade" data-source="post: 85063" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>Re: Board decision for mid-sized church</p><p></p><p>Looking at the new SoundCraft Expression line, it would definitely fit the bill for what is desired. The 32 channel console only has 30 sliders, so to get to 36 inputs, you will be working with 2 layers, but that's not too bad. No matter which sized surface you get, you can run up to 66 channels, which is pretty sweet. Having used the SI compact, I'd say it's a pretty simple board for a beginner to be trained on, and it also has some powerful features available once you get used to the board. The Expression is supposedly an upgrade from the Compact, but at a third of the price.</p><p></p><p>However, early reports are that the initial release of the software is a bit buggy, and there are times when the console just decides not to work. Not to worry though, it's not a Behringer board, so it's not a big problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian jojade, post: 85063, member: 211"] Re: Board decision for mid-sized church Looking at the new SoundCraft Expression line, it would definitely fit the bill for what is desired. The 32 channel console only has 30 sliders, so to get to 36 inputs, you will be working with 2 layers, but that's not too bad. No matter which sized surface you get, you can run up to 66 channels, which is pretty sweet. Having used the SI compact, I'd say it's a pretty simple board for a beginner to be trained on, and it also has some powerful features available once you get used to the board. The Expression is supposedly an upgrade from the Compact, but at a third of the price. However, early reports are that the initial release of the software is a bit buggy, and there are times when the console just decides not to work. Not to worry though, it's not a Behringer board, so it's not a big problem. [/QUOTE]
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