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Re: Presonus 32.4.2AlI guess my recent realization that very few "sound persons" are actually mixers... Meaning someone who mixes music as a primary occupation. I accept that begrudgingly as many of my lower end jobs get gobbled up by guys With 24.4.2's who consider "mix" to be a noun. It pains me to see bands together for years, with the same crew and ever updated gear and the quality never changes. lI understand everyone has their own passion and their own hobbies. I just get frustrated when local guys are mixing styles of music that need "verb" (dynamic)...meaning actually moving faders and changing settings... mixing to reproduce excitement and impact and it just lays there. If you are mixing rock or metal bands, the X 32 is a better choice for a bunch of reasons.I can produce a mix on the X32 that I couldn't on the 24.4.2, so for me that makes it a better choice. The X32 does more and for me, more is better. No one gets a better live mix ...that impresses listeners and makes them remember the performance...by doing less. Still looking for an example in any discipline where knowing or doing less is considered better.
Re: Presonus 32.4.2Al
I guess my recent realization that very few "sound persons" are actually mixers... Meaning someone who mixes music as a primary occupation. I accept that begrudgingly as many of my lower end jobs get gobbled up by guys With 24.4.2's who consider "mix" to be a noun. It pains me to see bands together for years, with the same crew and ever updated gear and the quality never changes. lI understand everyone has their own passion and their own hobbies. I just get frustrated when local guys are mixing styles of music that need "verb" (dynamic)...meaning actually moving faders and changing settings... mixing to reproduce excitement and impact and it just lays there. If you are mixing rock or metal bands, the X 32 is a better choice for a bunch of reasons.
I can produce a mix on the X32 that I couldn't on the 24.4.2, so for me that makes it a better choice. The X32 does more and for me, more is better. No one gets a better live mix ...that impresses listeners and makes them remember the performance...by doing less. Still looking for an example in any discipline where knowing or doing less is considered better.