Just thought I would share my thoughts on this. I know Evan can probably help.
I'm just not happy with my SC48 I guess because I'm looking for a lot of things the M7 will do that the SC48 doesn't. I felt like I was buying a upgrade from my M7 but after I own the SC48 I feel it was most defiantly a step sideways.
Simple things bug me like:
Ipad or tablet control that doesn't effect the surface and has sends on faders so that you can mix monitors separate. Presonus (& Yamaha) have you beat here with there $1800 mixer. COME ON!!!
Its nearly impossible to change effects parameters without touching the mouse.
How the screen doesn't change when I select a input or output from any of the other tabs in the software.
No parametric EQ on the outputs. This should be a no brainer. Im hoping that this was an accident. I know Plugins right; well who wants to eat up the plugin slots with something that should be factory set.
No Mono fader on the surface.
Make the arrow up & down keys on the keyboard change selected encoder values.
Make a function button turn off the encoder select area above the input channels. I have had several guest engineers change gain or HP thinking they are changing and aux. level.
Ditch the L/R/M fader check boxes. Make the select button on the surface toggle the fader to fly to the selected output and have the option to select linking of any of the three output's. I have tried to delay my subs on the mono output and found that the delay effected L/R as well because of that check box.
I love how this desk sounds over the M7.
I just wish that Avid would release a list and timeframe of things that they are working on for the next update instead of keeping it a secret. I truly believe that this would generate more sales for them because people who are undecided to make the Avid purchase would see what the future holds for there investment. And that way I can decide if Im going to keep this desk or go back to an M7.
Sorry for the Rant but I think it serves a purpose. If anyone has any ideas on workarounds for my complaints please feel free to comment.
I'm just not happy with my SC48 I guess because I'm looking for a lot of things the M7 will do that the SC48 doesn't. I felt like I was buying a upgrade from my M7 but after I own the SC48 I feel it was most defiantly a step sideways.
Simple things bug me like:
Ipad or tablet control that doesn't effect the surface and has sends on faders so that you can mix monitors separate. Presonus (& Yamaha) have you beat here with there $1800 mixer. COME ON!!!
Its nearly impossible to change effects parameters without touching the mouse.
How the screen doesn't change when I select a input or output from any of the other tabs in the software.
No parametric EQ on the outputs. This should be a no brainer. Im hoping that this was an accident. I know Plugins right; well who wants to eat up the plugin slots with something that should be factory set.
No Mono fader on the surface.
Make the arrow up & down keys on the keyboard change selected encoder values.
Make a function button turn off the encoder select area above the input channels. I have had several guest engineers change gain or HP thinking they are changing and aux. level.
Ditch the L/R/M fader check boxes. Make the select button on the surface toggle the fader to fly to the selected output and have the option to select linking of any of the three output's. I have tried to delay my subs on the mono output and found that the delay effected L/R as well because of that check box.
I love how this desk sounds over the M7.
I just wish that Avid would release a list and timeframe of things that they are working on for the next update instead of keeping it a secret. I truly believe that this would generate more sales for them because people who are undecided to make the Avid purchase would see what the future holds for there investment. And that way I can decide if Im going to keep this desk or go back to an M7.
Sorry for the Rant but I think it serves a purpose. If anyone has any ideas on workarounds for my complaints please feel free to comment.