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<blockquote data-quote="Bennett Prescott" data-source="post: 41214" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>+1, I don't understand either. What Evan doesn't like is exactly what I do like, large numbers of controls visible and usable at the same time. Airplane cockpits are designed to get critical information to the pilot at the most critical of times, while traveling a significant fraction of the speed of sound. While live sound is rarely as important, the design goals are the same and one of the things I like most about the Vi series is the compromise they've made between how much control to show and how much to hide. Anything but the one-channel-strip-for-the-whole-console setup, please.</p><p></p><p>I have no trouble using the Vi stuff in a hurry, which I certainly can't say about the M7. The Vi is on my very, very short list of digital consoles I will happily take in monitor land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bennett Prescott, post: 41214, member: 4"] +1, I don't understand either. What Evan doesn't like is exactly what I do like, large numbers of controls visible and usable at the same time. Airplane cockpits are designed to get critical information to the pilot at the most critical of times, while traveling a significant fraction of the speed of sound. While live sound is rarely as important, the design goals are the same and one of the things I like most about the Vi series is the compromise they've made between how much control to show and how much to hide. Anything but the one-channel-strip-for-the-whole-console setup, please. I have no trouble using the Vi stuff in a hurry, which I certainly can't say about the M7. The Vi is on my very, very short list of digital consoles I will happily take in monitor land. [/QUOTE]
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