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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Caldwell" data-source="post: 34985" data-attributes="member: 170"><p>Re: Digital Boards - Sound Quality</p><p></p><p>Here's something to ponder. Back in the earlier days of digital boards there were offerings of digital compressors, digital gates and a few other digital rack mount tricks other than FX units, many were maybe still are offered from well respected companies XTA and Drawmer come to mind. They were greeted with a cool maybe somewhat skeptical welcome. Put those digitized units into a digital board and there welcomed with open arms. Way back in the day anyone who was serious would not want to be caught with a Yamaha Eq or compressor in their rack, lets hope the 2032 and 2020 are not what they used to model the digital versions from.</p><p></p><p>For my digital disclaimer - I am only moderately proficient on a LS9 and someday I will own a digital board of some flavor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Caldwell, post: 34985, member: 170"] Re: Digital Boards - Sound Quality Here's something to ponder. Back in the earlier days of digital boards there were offerings of digital compressors, digital gates and a few other digital rack mount tricks other than FX units, many were maybe still are offered from well respected companies XTA and Drawmer come to mind. They were greeted with a cool maybe somewhat skeptical welcome. Put those digitized units into a digital board and there welcomed with open arms. Way back in the day anyone who was serious would not want to be caught with a Yamaha Eq or compressor in their rack, lets hope the 2032 and 2020 are not what they used to model the digital versions from. For my digital disclaimer - I am only moderately proficient on a LS9 and someday I will own a digital board of some flavor. [/QUOTE]
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