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<blockquote data-quote="Timo Ulkuniemi" data-source="post: 125423" data-attributes="member: 1978"><p>Re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hello</p><p></p><p>I beg to disagree. </p><p></p><p>There are sooo many non-musical side-thingies going on in music business, that all this really IS a game. </p><p>Equipmentwise things can be analyzed, measured, evaluated etc.</p><p>When we start to talk about persons operating the gear - things get tricky.</p><p>Someone in a certain position may or may not like you - because of God knows what - and after that nobody or at least most do not ask about your equipment... Or how good job you are actually doing with what you´ve got. Trust me - I´ve been there...</p><p></p><p>"People like to talk</p><p>Tongues are waggin' over fences</p><p>Waggin' over phones"</p><p></p><p>Joni Mitchell - Cherokee Louise</p><p></p><p>Suppose same thing goes with i.e. gardening... why should pro audio be different</p><p></p><p>But as of gamechanger in context with Behringer equipment - X32-family truly has been one - eagerly waiting for more to come.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Background - I never particularly liked Behringer products - mainly because of their brushed silver/black front panels, which I could never read so well even back when my eyesight was good for a 45-years young person - so I did not even try them. However I came across some products, that were good for their use - x-overs, di-box for keyboard, small cheap mixers. Then came this thread of X32 and truly it was game changer. I was among first to get X32 & s16 - then after getting X32R among first I sold my X32 and S16 to my friend, while 16 mic-channels are plenty for 95% of my jobs.</p><p></p><p>Yes - I still have my analog Studer-mixers and Neumann digital microphone at one end plus all the "cheap junk" on other end. But X32R has a very solid place in my setup. Now I am eagerly waiting, what B has to offer - few years back I would not have bothered - that I think is gamechanging, too.</p><p></p><p>So let us send our "dear Santa" to Mr B and have him provide us with new toys every year.</p><p>And while on subject of "Dear Santa" - I could see a 8in/8out S8 1U box very useful - or combination of P16 with 4 inputs - P16/4. X18 should be welcome and also an X8.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timo Ulkuniemi, post: 125423, member: 1978"] Re: X32 Discussion Hello I beg to disagree. There are sooo many non-musical side-thingies going on in music business, that all this really IS a game. Equipmentwise things can be analyzed, measured, evaluated etc. When we start to talk about persons operating the gear - things get tricky. Someone in a certain position may or may not like you - because of God knows what - and after that nobody or at least most do not ask about your equipment... Or how good job you are actually doing with what you´ve got. Trust me - I´ve been there... "People like to talk Tongues are waggin' over fences Waggin' over phones" Joni Mitchell - Cherokee Louise Suppose same thing goes with i.e. gardening... why should pro audio be different But as of gamechanger in context with Behringer equipment - X32-family truly has been one - eagerly waiting for more to come. Background - I never particularly liked Behringer products - mainly because of their brushed silver/black front panels, which I could never read so well even back when my eyesight was good for a 45-years young person - so I did not even try them. However I came across some products, that were good for their use - x-overs, di-box for keyboard, small cheap mixers. Then came this thread of X32 and truly it was game changer. I was among first to get X32 & s16 - then after getting X32R among first I sold my X32 and S16 to my friend, while 16 mic-channels are plenty for 95% of my jobs. Yes - I still have my analog Studer-mixers and Neumann digital microphone at one end plus all the "cheap junk" on other end. But X32R has a very solid place in my setup. Now I am eagerly waiting, what B has to offer - few years back I would not have bothered - that I think is gamechanging, too. So let us send our "dear Santa" to Mr B and have him provide us with new toys every year. And while on subject of "Dear Santa" - I could see a 8in/8out S8 1U box very useful - or combination of P16 with 4 inputs - P16/4. X18 should be welcome and also an X8. [/QUOTE]
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