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<blockquote data-quote="Declan Slater" data-source="post: 89034" data-attributes="member: 964"><p>Re: X32 / Core: Dream setup</p><p></p><p>Well, one reason that might work well, would be in the case of a rather "picky" musician. They then, would say be able to apply plugins, perhaps on different channels with different settings, or perhaps like a different high pass setting on the vocals or something to make the mix sound warmer in their ears... </p><p></p><p>Yes, the XiControl software can be used across multiple consoles now, but it's not very "band member friendly". Say the Drummer who has a mixer of his own, wants to easily copy the settings for the bass that his friend, Ian (awesome bass player) has. He could just select the options to copy; Eq, comp, gate, etc.. from Ian's mixer (whether Ian has a dedicated console of his own, or uses one that provides mixes as a separate monitor console could, to the rest of the band.) </p><p></p><p>I ask, as a general question to the group, why not have the option to do both; ability to dedicate an entire mixer to one IEM mix, and also to utilize one separate console to provide several IEM mixes. If your going to do the programming work to integrate one, you might as well integrate it for both ways?</p><p></p><p>The concept seems to be a big hit for all the guys that are into "SAC" (Software Audio Console), and since the hardware is developed already, why not develop the software slightly to take advantage of that concept?</p><p></p><p>I "re-asked" a version of your question in the "ask Uli anything" forum.</p><p></p><p>The response I received from the Senior VP of Marketing is here: <a href="http://soundforums.net/varsity/4299-uli-behringer-music-group-q-24.html#post55108" target="_blank">http://soundforums.net/varsity/4299-uli-behringer-music-group-q-24.html#post55108</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Declan Slater, post: 89034, member: 964"] Re: X32 / Core: Dream setup Well, one reason that might work well, would be in the case of a rather "picky" musician. They then, would say be able to apply plugins, perhaps on different channels with different settings, or perhaps like a different high pass setting on the vocals or something to make the mix sound warmer in their ears... Yes, the XiControl software can be used across multiple consoles now, but it's not very "band member friendly". Say the Drummer who has a mixer of his own, wants to easily copy the settings for the bass that his friend, Ian (awesome bass player) has. He could just select the options to copy; Eq, comp, gate, etc.. from Ian's mixer (whether Ian has a dedicated console of his own, or uses one that provides mixes as a separate monitor console could, to the rest of the band.) I ask, as a general question to the group, why not have the option to do both; ability to dedicate an entire mixer to one IEM mix, and also to utilize one separate console to provide several IEM mixes. If your going to do the programming work to integrate one, you might as well integrate it for both ways? The concept seems to be a big hit for all the guys that are into "SAC" (Software Audio Console), and since the hardware is developed already, why not develop the software slightly to take advantage of that concept? I "re-asked" a version of your question in the "ask Uli anything" forum. The response I received from the Senior VP of Marketing is here: [URL]http://soundforums.net/varsity/4299-uli-behringer-music-group-q-24.html#post55108[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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