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Digico SD9 rider friendly?
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Payne" data-source="post: 204457" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>A question for Digico users and providers. I am looking at dipping my toes into the Digico pool. We occasionally get riders requesting SD5, 7, 10s. With the Core 2 release and big channel count bump might the SD9 be a usable/acceptable substitution in a one off situation? . I totally get that an BE wants what they want, but these are one off local festival situations where the budget generally isn’t going to allow subrenting from hundreds of miles away and the BE's asking for top tier consoles have to make compromises. We can presently offer Pro2, SC48, Vi5000. Would the SD9 be a useful tool to throw into this mix and offer those that prefer the Digico sound and workflow ? Thoughts? Thanks to all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Payne, post: 204457, member: 231"] A question for Digico users and providers. I am looking at dipping my toes into the Digico pool. We occasionally get riders requesting SD5, 7, 10s. With the Core 2 release and big channel count bump might the SD9 be a usable/acceptable substitution in a one off situation? . I totally get that an BE wants what they want, but these are one off local festival situations where the budget generally isn’t going to allow subrenting from hundreds of miles away and the BE's asking for top tier consoles have to make compromises. We can presently offer Pro2, SC48, Vi5000. Would the SD9 be a useful tool to throw into this mix and offer those that prefer the Digico sound and workflow ? Thoughts? Thanks to all. [/QUOTE]
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