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<blockquote data-quote="Sheriton Swan" data-source="post: 117816" data-attributes="member: 1928"><p>Re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p>Perhaps as a point of comparison, the LS9 manual is 286 pages long. Yamaha have always been good at writing very clear manuals although it's incredibly dry and can be a bit repetitive. OTOH, the A&H QU16 manual is only 52 pages - admittedly, it's a much simpler desk. Both have had updates since being published though. I think the wiki for the X32 is a great idea - it's bound to be a living document so as long as it is kept up to date, it should be the go-to manual for this desk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheriton Swan, post: 117816, member: 1928"] Re: X32 Discussion Perhaps as a point of comparison, the LS9 manual is 286 pages long. Yamaha have always been good at writing very clear manuals although it's incredibly dry and can be a bit repetitive. OTOH, the A&H QU16 manual is only 52 pages - admittedly, it's a much simpler desk. Both have had updates since being published though. I think the wiki for the X32 is a great idea - it's bound to be a living document so as long as it is kept up to date, it should be the go-to manual for this desk. [/QUOTE]
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