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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 130031" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: New presonus mixer</p><p></p><p>I noticed that the newest version of Studio One brings integration of mixer and daw to a new level in terms of out-of-the-box ready-to-go capture of every desk parameter and plug-ins to replicate mixer processing, thus making it easy to make a non-destructive recording of the actual mix. Again, stuff that is well known from before, but not really readily available on anything but high-level studio integrations costing a hundred times more.</p><p>Of course, in some bizarre way, this is going to make the non-existence of flying faders on the AI even more painful, but in the new RM world where the acquisition of a largish multitouch screen is obvious anyway, faderless home/project studios is probably the most likely scenario anyway.</p><p>If reality matches the release hype, Presonus might be the definite choice for the low budget recording crowd. </p><p>(It is of course slightly worrisome that the single expansion card limitation leaves one with really no expansion option, since yanking out the existing one will most likely kill any recording integration and low-latency plugin use.) (Yes, the Presonus shares that predicament with the X32, but at least the X32 also have the AES50 ports).</p><p>EDIT: Since the replacement card will have Firewire also, the only worry is probably going to be the price if anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 130031, member: 1285"] Re: New presonus mixer I noticed that the newest version of Studio One brings integration of mixer and daw to a new level in terms of out-of-the-box ready-to-go capture of every desk parameter and plug-ins to replicate mixer processing, thus making it easy to make a non-destructive recording of the actual mix. Again, stuff that is well known from before, but not really readily available on anything but high-level studio integrations costing a hundred times more. Of course, in some bizarre way, this is going to make the non-existence of flying faders on the AI even more painful, but in the new RM world where the acquisition of a largish multitouch screen is obvious anyway, faderless home/project studios is probably the most likely scenario anyway. If reality matches the release hype, Presonus might be the definite choice for the low budget recording crowd. (It is of course slightly worrisome that the single expansion card limitation leaves one with really no expansion option, since yanking out the existing one will most likely kill any recording integration and low-latency plugin use.) (Yes, the Presonus shares that predicament with the X32, but at least the X32 also have the AES50 ports). EDIT: Since the replacement card will have Firewire also, the only worry is probably going to be the price if anything. [/QUOTE]
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