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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Coultier" data-source="post: 107213" data-attributes="member: 5850"><p>Re: Presonus Shady Marketing Activities</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I would agree with JR that it is common practice for manufactures to provide direct comparisons for their sales reps. It wasn't so much the product comparisons that bothered me rather than the misleading information inside, as Robert & others have pointed out here.</p><p>What I find annoying about this type of approach is that they are taking a defensive stance by misleading people about the competition's benefits, rather than promoting their potential strengths such as recording software integration and mixing apps. </p><p></p><p>The idea of control surfaces going away is an interesting one. I know I have started to feel comfortable mixing entire shows on iPad, having the flexibility to move throughout the venue. It is also a system with less opportunities for failure, especially in the case that multiple tablets can be used together at the same time. Interesting trend to watch, for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Coultier, post: 107213, member: 5850"] Re: Presonus Shady Marketing Activities I would agree with JR that it is common practice for manufactures to provide direct comparisons for their sales reps. It wasn't so much the product comparisons that bothered me rather than the misleading information inside, as Robert & others have pointed out here. What I find annoying about this type of approach is that they are taking a defensive stance by misleading people about the competition's benefits, rather than promoting their potential strengths such as recording software integration and mixing apps. The idea of control surfaces going away is an interesting one. I know I have started to feel comfortable mixing entire shows on iPad, having the flexibility to move throughout the venue. It is also a system with less opportunities for failure, especially in the case that multiple tablets can be used together at the same time. Interesting trend to watch, for sure. [/QUOTE]
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