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Non X32 Digital Mixer Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Brad Weber" data-source="post: 81252" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>Re: Non X32 Digital Mixer Questions</p><p></p><p></p><p>That is a concern for many but I think that is also where features such as flexible channel assignment, electronic scribble strips, color coding, split banks, etc. can reduce that concern as you can configure the console to best fit your needs and more readily see what you have.</p><p></p><p>Also realize that many digital consoles have various shortcuts that you may have to use the console sufficiently in order to learn and to use effectively but can sometimes be quite effective.</p><p></p><p>I always find it amusing that with large format analog consoles you'd often hear complaints about having to deal with all those channels all the time and wouldn't it be nice if you could only have the channels you operate regularly unless you needed them but now with digital consoles you often hear exactly the opposite. It seems that some people simply think differently and thus for some layers are easy to pick up while others may struggle with them no matter what.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad Weber, post: 81252, member: 114"] Re: Non X32 Digital Mixer Questions That is a concern for many but I think that is also where features such as flexible channel assignment, electronic scribble strips, color coding, split banks, etc. can reduce that concern as you can configure the console to best fit your needs and more readily see what you have. Also realize that many digital consoles have various shortcuts that you may have to use the console sufficiently in order to learn and to use effectively but can sometimes be quite effective. I always find it amusing that with large format analog consoles you'd often hear complaints about having to deal with all those channels all the time and wouldn't it be nice if you could only have the channels you operate regularly unless you needed them but now with digital consoles you often hear exactly the opposite. It seems that some people simply think differently and thus for some layers are easy to pick up while others may struggle with them no matter what. [/QUOTE]
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