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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Payne" data-source="post: 114123" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>Re: NAMM 2014 report</p><p></p><p>Thanks, David. Liverpool is all I really need to know. They are listed on the website. I can get details there. I don't see myself buying these, I was just more interested in what happened to the Behringer idea once Turbo had an influence. </p><p></p><p>I have another request if you find you have time. Soundcraft introduced a box called the Realtime Rack that integrates with Vi consoles and runs UAD plug ins. Tom Der has sent me all the printed info presently available, but I still have some questions about how it actually integrates and functions. It would be cool if you could stop by the Soundcraft booth and see if they have one hooked up and working. If so, see if Tom or Dom Harter could give you the nickel tour. Specific questions I have are. 1. It looks like the box connects to the consoles ethernet port and so I assume is networked. If so, can a wireless router still be connected at the same time and iPad control be used while the Realtime Rack is connected? 2. The spec sheet refers to the ability to store and recall channel strip presets and snapshots. i am unclear as to if this is all accomplished on the host computer or if it is integrated into the Vis snapshot system. Any understanding you could gain and share about this system would be cool. Thanks! Have fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Payne, post: 114123, member: 231"] Re: NAMM 2014 report Thanks, David. Liverpool is all I really need to know. They are listed on the website. I can get details there. I don't see myself buying these, I was just more interested in what happened to the Behringer idea once Turbo had an influence. I have another request if you find you have time. Soundcraft introduced a box called the Realtime Rack that integrates with Vi consoles and runs UAD plug ins. Tom Der has sent me all the printed info presently available, but I still have some questions about how it actually integrates and functions. It would be cool if you could stop by the Soundcraft booth and see if they have one hooked up and working. If so, see if Tom or Dom Harter could give you the nickel tour. Specific questions I have are. 1. It looks like the box connects to the consoles ethernet port and so I assume is networked. If so, can a wireless router still be connected at the same time and iPad control be used while the Realtime Rack is connected? 2. The spec sheet refers to the ability to store and recall channel strip presets and snapshots. i am unclear as to if this is all accomplished on the host computer or if it is integrated into the Vis snapshot system. Any understanding you could gain and share about this system would be cool. Thanks! Have fun! [/QUOTE]
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