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<blockquote data-quote="Arik Semagin" data-source="post: 138655" data-attributes="member: 5072"><p>Re: USB Hard drive for recording?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Mick, you've missed the point: music playback is <strong>one</strong> of X32 functions, not the major one but still needed, for break music, etc. This functionality is already there in rudimentary form, as .WAV playback from USB stick. My point was that it's much easier to plug in your iPhone straight to X32 rather than messing with file conversion and transfer to USB stick. Make the process easy, like Apple did with iTunes. No one would use a $3000 desk as iPod dock, but being able just to plug in your iPhone, start the playback and forget about it (while doing more important things) would certainly make sound guy's life easier, especially during the show. </p><p></p><p>For now it's the difference between, well, modern iTunes and operating a 1970s cassette player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arik Semagin, post: 138655, member: 5072"] Re: USB Hard drive for recording? Mick, you've missed the point: music playback is [B]one[/B] of X32 functions, not the major one but still needed, for break music, etc. This functionality is already there in rudimentary form, as .WAV playback from USB stick. My point was that it's much easier to plug in your iPhone straight to X32 rather than messing with file conversion and transfer to USB stick. Make the process easy, like Apple did with iTunes. No one would use a $3000 desk as iPod dock, but being able just to plug in your iPhone, start the playback and forget about it (while doing more important things) would certainly make sound guy's life easier, especially during the show. For now it's the difference between, well, modern iTunes and operating a 1970s cassette player. [/QUOTE]
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