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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Tyler" data-source="post: 57610" data-attributes="member: 1105"><p>Re: Mixing from a tablet</p><p></p><p>T -</p><p></p><p>Mixing the idr32 without a surface falls into 2 basic categories - tablet/laptop and iPad. (There are other options for control devices from Allen & Heath.) The iPad is "multitouch" (you can do multiple things simultaneously), the tablet/laptop is "single function". The tablet/laptop can be connected to the mixrack via cable, iPad needs a router. Basic mixing is much easier & faster on the iPad, but only the tablet/laptop allows access to all parameters & functions. For these reasons, having both at jobs is reccommended, imo, if there is no surface.</p><p></p><p>Working with acts you know well can be accomplished with no surface, but high pressure/complicated/festival situations demand a surface, especially with guest mixpersons. I've done almost all my mixing on the iPad for about the last 9 months, but I always bring a surface (R72 or T112) to jobs. A lot will depend on your facility with system setup/mixing without a surface. </p><p></p><p>-Tim Tyler</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Tyler, post: 57610, member: 1105"] Re: Mixing from a tablet T - Mixing the idr32 without a surface falls into 2 basic categories - tablet/laptop and iPad. (There are other options for control devices from Allen & Heath.) The iPad is "multitouch" (you can do multiple things simultaneously), the tablet/laptop is "single function". The tablet/laptop can be connected to the mixrack via cable, iPad needs a router. Basic mixing is much easier & faster on the iPad, but only the tablet/laptop allows access to all parameters & functions. For these reasons, having both at jobs is reccommended, imo, if there is no surface. Working with acts you know well can be accomplished with no surface, but high pressure/complicated/festival situations demand a surface, especially with guest mixpersons. I've done almost all my mixing on the iPad for about the last 9 months, but I always bring a surface (R72 or T112) to jobs. A lot will depend on your facility with system setup/mixing without a surface. -Tim Tyler [/QUOTE]
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