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Wow! iPad app for Studiolive 16 and 24!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Milner" data-source="post: 17253" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Re: Wow! iPad app for Studiolive 16 and 24!!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> I'm sorry Rob if you feel the need to put words in my mouth.... </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p> The Yamaha platform has been the industry standard in digital consoles, both large and small for quite some time now. I happen to make my living using those consoles, the entire range (except the 1D... never needed more then a PM5dRH), and I just have a hard time understanding how people who participate in a forum that is titled [FORUMS FOR AUDIO PROFESSIONALS, RUN BY AUDIO PROFESSIONALS] can stand up and wave around a product that was CLEARLY designed for the MI market, as a legitimate alternative to the industry standard. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> I am sorry if you think that makes me a ''fanboy''... but I use plenty of other professional (digital & analog) consoles in the regular course of business that are neither Yamaha or strictly Digital, and I am just fine with them, the APB comes to mindas does the SC48. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> I have no problem with the Studiolive product... as you will see if you read my previous post in the last SL-thread... I stated that I'm sure it would be a great console to have in a band rehearsal room, in a band's project studio, or for a band who needs an all in one solution to mix from stage with (as I believe a few guys have mentioned they are doing with success). That is FANTASTIC... that is an MI product being used in an MI setting... and if it works for the end user, more power to them for finding the right tool for the job. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> What annoys me is those who seem to want to promote it on a professional forum, as the next greatest thing that is soooo much easier to use and better to use then a Yamaha. If you don't understand how to use a Yamaha digital console in 2011... then you are BEHIND the curve by quite a bit... if you are not comfortable on a Yamaha digital console... GET OVER IT... you are supposed to be a PRO... DO YOUR JOB! <img src="http://www.soundforums.net/images/smilies/icon_eek.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p></p><p> (That wasn't directed at anyone personally, just a generalized rant about ''professionals'' who don't take the time to learn some very common technology) </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> These are the same people who DRIVE ME NUTS by proclaiming to everyone they know that they are a ''Sound Engineer'' . . . unless you earned that accreditation, then you are just completely full of it. I do not hold the title of engineer myself, and therefore would NEVER EVER use it to introduce or describe what I do... I am an audio contractor. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> MI = Musical Instrument.... gear designed for the musician to use and enjoy in a less then rigorous or professional environment. There very much IS a market for this console, and I hope those who have it, have found it to fit their needs... but if you are a professional system provider and you are looking at this console as your main console... I personally think you are taking a piss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Milner, post: 17253, member: 9"] Re: Wow! iPad app for Studiolive 16 and 24!! I'm sorry Rob if you feel the need to put words in my mouth.... The Yamaha platform has been the industry standard in digital consoles, both large and small for quite some time now. I happen to make my living using those consoles, the entire range (except the 1D... never needed more then a PM5dRH), and I just have a hard time understanding how people who participate in a forum that is titled [FORUMS FOR AUDIO PROFESSIONALS, RUN BY AUDIO PROFESSIONALS] can stand up and wave around a product that was CLEARLY designed for the MI market, as a legitimate alternative to the industry standard. I am sorry if you think that makes me a ''fanboy''... but I use plenty of other professional (digital & analog) consoles in the regular course of business that are neither Yamaha or strictly Digital, and I am just fine with them, the APB comes to mindas does the SC48. I have no problem with the Studiolive product... as you will see if you read my previous post in the last SL-thread... I stated that I'm sure it would be a great console to have in a band rehearsal room, in a band's project studio, or for a band who needs an all in one solution to mix from stage with (as I believe a few guys have mentioned they are doing with success). That is FANTASTIC... that is an MI product being used in an MI setting... and if it works for the end user, more power to them for finding the right tool for the job. What annoys me is those who seem to want to promote it on a professional forum, as the next greatest thing that is soooo much easier to use and better to use then a Yamaha. If you don't understand how to use a Yamaha digital console in 2011... then you are BEHIND the curve by quite a bit... if you are not comfortable on a Yamaha digital console... GET OVER IT... you are supposed to be a PRO... DO YOUR JOB! [img]http://www.soundforums.net/images/smilies/icon_eek.gif[/img] (That wasn't directed at anyone personally, just a generalized rant about ''professionals'' who don't take the time to learn some very common technology) These are the same people who DRIVE ME NUTS by proclaiming to everyone they know that they are a ''Sound Engineer'' . . . unless you earned that accreditation, then you are just completely full of it. I do not hold the title of engineer myself, and therefore would NEVER EVER use it to introduce or describe what I do... I am an audio contractor. MI = Musical Instrument.... gear designed for the musician to use and enjoy in a less then rigorous or professional environment. There very much IS a market for this console, and I hope those who have it, have found it to fit their needs... but if you are a professional system provider and you are looking at this console as your main console... I personally think you are taking a piss. [/QUOTE]
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