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<blockquote data-quote="kristianjohnsen" data-source="post: 93005" data-attributes="member: 441"><p>Re: Networking wireless receivers and transmitters (control data only, no digital aud</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not disagreeing about WWB being a great tool, and it will be used. I would probably need a few of those cheapo laptops to cover all eventualities and situations as we do a lot of small gigs with gear spread out and separated into small packages. </p><p></p><p>And even if easy on paper, most people know how things sometimes works out when Windoze eats a driver for lunch or whatever. There's a reason even engineering firms have separate people to maintain their laptops. </p><p></p><p>Techs come in many variations. I'm sure there are many out there that have mixed on just about all the big consoles, but have never had the patience or felt the need to use Studio Manager, for instance. </p><p></p><p>My company's gear is often used by people who might not have the computer skills that you have acquired sys-teching for years and years, but they are still fully capable of performing the tasks they are asked to perform. In fact, it's been my experience that the typical "soundguy" prefers a hardware solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kristianjohnsen, post: 93005, member: 441"] Re: Networking wireless receivers and transmitters (control data only, no digital aud Not disagreeing about WWB being a great tool, and it will be used. I would probably need a few of those cheapo laptops to cover all eventualities and situations as we do a lot of small gigs with gear spread out and separated into small packages. And even if easy on paper, most people know how things sometimes works out when Windoze eats a driver for lunch or whatever. There's a reason even engineering firms have separate people to maintain their laptops. Techs come in many variations. I'm sure there are many out there that have mixed on just about all the big consoles, but have never had the patience or felt the need to use Studio Manager, for instance. My company's gear is often used by people who might not have the computer skills that you have acquired sys-teching for years and years, but they are still fully capable of performing the tasks they are asked to perform. In fact, it's been my experience that the typical "soundguy" prefers a hardware solution. [/QUOTE]
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