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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Lillie" data-source="post: 97284" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Re: DiGiCo Rider Acceptability</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I spent three days on an SD8 a while back, and I don't look forward to the next time. I still felt like it was fighting me after three days of festival. Too many knobs that can be different things depending on whatever else is going on, knobs that don't do anything when it's doing "this" rather than "that". It seems like in retrospect it may be "too" configurable? Just my impression, I would have been happier with an M7 and there were many moments during that week I would have preferred (GASP!) analog to that thing.</p><p></p><p>That said, it may be a perfect solution for you. It is an unfamiliar beast, and unless that changes I would be prepared to do a lot of babysitting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Lillie, post: 97284, member: 84"] Re: DiGiCo Rider Acceptability I spent three days on an SD8 a while back, and I don't look forward to the next time. I still felt like it was fighting me after three days of festival. Too many knobs that can be different things depending on whatever else is going on, knobs that don't do anything when it's doing "this" rather than "that". It seems like in retrospect it may be "too" configurable? Just my impression, I would have been happier with an M7 and there were many moments during that week I would have preferred (GASP!) analog to that thing. That said, it may be a perfect solution for you. It is an unfamiliar beast, and unless that changes I would be prepared to do a lot of babysitting. [/QUOTE]
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