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<blockquote data-quote="Randy Gartner" data-source="post: 117779" data-attributes="member: 104"><p>Re: bumping into the digital era!</p><p></p><p>As a Pro1 owner,I can highly recommend it for alot of reasons.But in your situation where you are dealing with a number of different acts,any of the Pro series takes time to program.So just beware that you will have to program it for every different show you do.This includes assigning channels to inputs and outputs,turning on auxes,naming channels,auxes,pop groups etc. Maybe all or most digital mixers are the same,I don't know.Just be aware that analogue is alot easier when it comes to putting together mixes for a wide array of acts. Since you're dealing with a bunch of kids who are not going into pro audio,you want something that is easy to use and i'm not sure that exists in digital right now.The new QSC Touchmix is suppose to have presets,but it's not on the market yet so how it sounds or works is to be determined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy Gartner, post: 117779, member: 104"] Re: bumping into the digital era! As a Pro1 owner,I can highly recommend it for alot of reasons.But in your situation where you are dealing with a number of different acts,any of the Pro series takes time to program.So just beware that you will have to program it for every different show you do.This includes assigning channels to inputs and outputs,turning on auxes,naming channels,auxes,pop groups etc. Maybe all or most digital mixers are the same,I don't know.Just be aware that analogue is alot easier when it comes to putting together mixes for a wide array of acts. Since you're dealing with a bunch of kids who are not going into pro audio,you want something that is easy to use and i'm not sure that exists in digital right now.The new QSC Touchmix is suppose to have presets,but it's not on the market yet so how it sounds or works is to be determined. [/QUOTE]
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