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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Ross" data-source="post: 130399" data-attributes="member: 8139"><p>Re: Heritage for openers, Headliner preferred SAC System</p><p></p><p>Sorry that I haven't posted here before. Spent plenty of time reading. This one got me going a bit. I am fairly certain that I had the same act through my venue and I have a fully loaded Digidesign Profile(before avid got a hold of em). The BE used his SAC rig and was kind enough to explain it all to me while sitting next to my very unlit profile. I found the features to be intriguing and the concept quite interesting. Having a monitor console for each mix is pretty substantial. That doesn't mean I'd ever take an SAC rig out. I need touchy knobs or else I have panic attacks. However, the engineer mixed a fine show, my patrons were extremely happy(I have a very difficult room), so who am I to judge his choice of hardware? Sorry for being so forward but I think at the end of the day if the guy gets it right I don't care if it is a Mackie 1604 or an SD10. The SAC rig cost me no money, my Profile was there whether he decided to use it or not, and I learned something about a piece of gear that I knew nothing about. My patrons left happy, I left happy, and the band left happy........I don't care what the engineer mixed on, he did a great job. I know my opinion carries little weight but in the end it isn't about the gear it is about the show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Ross, post: 130399, member: 8139"] Re: Heritage for openers, Headliner preferred SAC System Sorry that I haven't posted here before. Spent plenty of time reading. This one got me going a bit. I am fairly certain that I had the same act through my venue and I have a fully loaded Digidesign Profile(before avid got a hold of em). The BE used his SAC rig and was kind enough to explain it all to me while sitting next to my very unlit profile. I found the features to be intriguing and the concept quite interesting. Having a monitor console for each mix is pretty substantial. That doesn't mean I'd ever take an SAC rig out. I need touchy knobs or else I have panic attacks. However, the engineer mixed a fine show, my patrons were extremely happy(I have a very difficult room), so who am I to judge his choice of hardware? Sorry for being so forward but I think at the end of the day if the guy gets it right I don't care if it is a Mackie 1604 or an SD10. The SAC rig cost me no money, my Profile was there whether he decided to use it or not, and I learned something about a piece of gear that I knew nothing about. My patrons left happy, I left happy, and the band left happy........I don't care what the engineer mixed on, he did a great job. I know my opinion carries little weight but in the end it isn't about the gear it is about the show. [/QUOTE]
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