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re: New QSC Product - TouchMixSome years ago I believe it was the University of Michigan that performed an ergonomic study for a virtual theater mixer. Most of the board was a video display that could be arranged in a multitiude of ways, but they noted that one almost universal request in the market was for real faders and some real buttons (mute, solo, scene recall, etc.). Maybe times have changed since then but I think that there are still situtations out there where a completely configurable, all virtual user interface may not be the optimal solution.
re: New QSC Product - TouchMix
Some years ago I believe it was the University of Michigan that performed an ergonomic study for a virtual theater mixer. Most of the board was a video display that could be arranged in a multitiude of ways, but they noted that one almost universal request in the market was for real faders and some real buttons (mute, solo, scene recall, etc.). Maybe times have changed since then but I think that there are still situtations out there where a completely configurable, all virtual user interface may not be the optimal solution.