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bumping into the digital era!
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Greco" data-source="post: 117796" data-attributes="member: 1346"><p>Re: bumping into the digital era!</p><p></p><p>In my experience with the X32 in the last year, I never thought I would be renting my console due to bands requesting it but I have found thats the case. I equate it to the Pro Tools/Digidesign theory. Maybe they are using the X32 in rehearsal and if the opportunity presents itself, it is familiar territory. If I, and I am in the situation of meeting riders for B level acts and you wanted to go down the digi desk road in that price range, you might want to consider the M32 as it has the Midas branding which relieves some engineers and it carries the familiarity of the feature set of the X32. This is as long as the M32 is rock solid and loads X32 scenes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Greco, post: 117796, member: 1346"] Re: bumping into the digital era! In my experience with the X32 in the last year, I never thought I would be renting my console due to bands requesting it but I have found thats the case. I equate it to the Pro Tools/Digidesign theory. Maybe they are using the X32 in rehearsal and if the opportunity presents itself, it is familiar territory. If I, and I am in the situation of meeting riders for B level acts and you wanted to go down the digi desk road in that price range, you might want to consider the M32 as it has the Midas branding which relieves some engineers and it carries the familiarity of the feature set of the X32. This is as long as the M32 is rock solid and loads X32 scenes. [/QUOTE]
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