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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Hague" data-source="post: 130241" data-attributes="member: 128"><p>Re: Soundcraft SI Expression</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I installed an Si Expression 1 in a convention hall kind of thing last year and have used it for maybe a dozen gigs ranging from a couple mics for speech up to an average rock band and I like it a lot. For a small input list its fine but once you have to start using layers its easy to get lost bc it doesnt have scribble strips. The iPad app drove me nuts at first bc all it supported at the time was faders - no dynamics, eq, etc. They have fixed that with recent upgrades.</p><p>I just bought a Performer 3 and a Performer 1 for my own gigs and I can say there are a lot of differences. The build quality feels much better on the performer - the faders and knobs just feel better. Aside from that the Performer has scribble strips, VCAs, Mute Groups, full 4 band parametric on each input and output (the expression only has 2 band parametric with lo & hi shelf). The Performer is definitely a higher end console all the way around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Hague, post: 130241, member: 128"] Re: Soundcraft SI Expression I installed an Si Expression 1 in a convention hall kind of thing last year and have used it for maybe a dozen gigs ranging from a couple mics for speech up to an average rock band and I like it a lot. For a small input list its fine but once you have to start using layers its easy to get lost bc it doesnt have scribble strips. The iPad app drove me nuts at first bc all it supported at the time was faders - no dynamics, eq, etc. They have fixed that with recent upgrades. I just bought a Performer 3 and a Performer 1 for my own gigs and I can say there are a lot of differences. The build quality feels much better on the performer - the faders and knobs just feel better. Aside from that the Performer has scribble strips, VCAs, Mute Groups, full 4 band parametric on each input and output (the expression only has 2 band parametric with lo & hi shelf). The Performer is definitely a higher end console all the way around. [/QUOTE]
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