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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel McAllister" data-source="post: 132482" data-attributes="member: 2431"><p>X32 Interface</p><p></p><p>Out of curiosity... does anyone else find themselves not actually using the channel strip buttons and encoders on the X32? I can't remember the last time I used the dedicated EQ encoders, bus send encoders, etc - I always get the section on the display first, and then use the screen encoders. </p><p></p><p>I think partly because of the ergonomics - in that those encoders are physically a bit of a reach with the console not being angled much, and partly because the display doesn't change to reflect the fact that you're in the middle of adjusting bus sends, etc. Ideally you'd start turning the encoder, and the display would change to show the relevant info. Going by the LEDs around the encoders isn't a particularly precise way of working.</p><p></p><p>I just wondered whether this echoes what other users have found, or whether I just need to sit on a higher chair or stand up while mixing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel McAllister, post: 132482, member: 2431"] X32 Interface Out of curiosity... does anyone else find themselves not actually using the channel strip buttons and encoders on the X32? I can't remember the last time I used the dedicated EQ encoders, bus send encoders, etc - I always get the section on the display first, and then use the screen encoders. I think partly because of the ergonomics - in that those encoders are physically a bit of a reach with the console not being angled much, and partly because the display doesn't change to reflect the fact that you're in the middle of adjusting bus sends, etc. Ideally you'd start turning the encoder, and the display would change to show the relevant info. Going by the LEDs around the encoders isn't a particularly precise way of working. I just wondered whether this echoes what other users have found, or whether I just need to sit on a higher chair or stand up while mixing! [/QUOTE]
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