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<blockquote data-quote="Marc Lopez" data-source="post: 121028" data-attributes="member: 7061"><p>Re: Marc Lopez of Yamaha Commercial Audio Q&A</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Russel, that has been a common request from Nuage users, and I'm happy to say yes, Rio control will be coming soon. Stay tuned!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, there will be a Mac version. I'm afraid I don't have any specific release timing to share at this time though. The Rio unit (and Dante) utilize mDNS (Bonjour) to identify and keep track of devices by name since they use self-assigned Link Local addresses by default. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>QL utilizes many core elements from the CL series (Faders, Channel strip, touchscreen, mic preamps, Dante network implementation, etc.), so it was a challenge to keep the maintain the lower price point. Historically our SR consoles have had a broad application profile, and with QL we wanted to give it some "specialty" tools for corporate a/v applications. So it wouldn't necessarily be fair to say it was designed for one application over another since in terms of quality and other available tools (see the info about the Premium Rack in post #26) it also excels for music applications. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We already have a split bank console series - CL. QL was designed to have a simpler interface at a lower cost than CL, and still be part of the CL family. Besides, you can have DCAs next to input faders by using the custom fader banks. </p><p></p><p>Get your hands on a QL. Like any new tool, you'll need to get accustomed to the placement of the different controls. Maybe you can give more detail to what you mean by wierd. In my opinion, the UDKs and Fader Bank selection is in a convenient location where your hand is likely to be for quick access.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marc Lopez, post: 121028, member: 7061"] Re: Marc Lopez of Yamaha Commercial Audio Q&A Hi Russel, that has been a common request from Nuage users, and I'm happy to say yes, Rio control will be coming soon. Stay tuned! Yes, there will be a Mac version. I'm afraid I don't have any specific release timing to share at this time though. The Rio unit (and Dante) utilize mDNS (Bonjour) to identify and keep track of devices by name since they use self-assigned Link Local addresses by default. QL utilizes many core elements from the CL series (Faders, Channel strip, touchscreen, mic preamps, Dante network implementation, etc.), so it was a challenge to keep the maintain the lower price point. Historically our SR consoles have had a broad application profile, and with QL we wanted to give it some "specialty" tools for corporate a/v applications. So it wouldn't necessarily be fair to say it was designed for one application over another since in terms of quality and other available tools (see the info about the Premium Rack in post #26) it also excels for music applications. We already have a split bank console series - CL. QL was designed to have a simpler interface at a lower cost than CL, and still be part of the CL family. Besides, you can have DCAs next to input faders by using the custom fader banks. Get your hands on a QL. Like any new tool, you'll need to get accustomed to the placement of the different controls. Maybe you can give more detail to what you mean by wierd. In my opinion, the UDKs and Fader Bank selection is in a convenient location where your hand is likely to be for quick access. [/QUOTE]
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