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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Raboin" data-source="post: 97292" data-attributes="member: 524"><p>Re: DiGiCo Rider Acceptability</p><p></p><p>I had one of the best sounding shows I have ever mixed on a Digico SD10. Mixing is easy. Routing or doing anything beyond the norm seems difficult. Also, most engineers who want a Digico are carrying it. Same for Midas. My SC48 is cross rented fairly frequently to a company that has a 5D and an M7.</p><p></p><p>The other thing about the SD9 in particular is that it doesn't have a redundant snake situation, does it? For me that takes it out of the "big boy" category.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Raboin, post: 97292, member: 524"] Re: DiGiCo Rider Acceptability I had one of the best sounding shows I have ever mixed on a Digico SD10. Mixing is easy. Routing or doing anything beyond the norm seems difficult. Also, most engineers who want a Digico are carrying it. Same for Midas. My SC48 is cross rented fairly frequently to a company that has a 5D and an M7. The other thing about the SD9 in particular is that it doesn't have a redundant snake situation, does it? For me that takes it out of the "big boy" category. [/QUOTE]
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