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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 60433" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p>Eric, I'm using mainly powered speakers, but I don't see that really changing anything in this respect, there is still a need to crossover between tops and subs, and while some top-on-stick-over-sub combos have built in filters, not every speaker has, and the settings might not be right if you have combos of different makes.</p><p>Phase reverse definitely makes sense for many applications, and a finer resolution delay would be a must for active (biamped with active x-over) speaker processing, but the latter is slightly less mainstream.</p><p>If I can run my setup without having to go through my DRPA+, I'll get better soundquality. If I can get the desk to do what I want, I'll be happier than if I can't.</p><p> I don't really care if I have to learn a part of the desk, like setting up the scribble strips or saving shows or assigning shortcuts and other tasks that aren't obvious at the outset. I don't mind if I have to spend some time to get to a less than common setup, it can be saved on a stick. What I do mind is if I can't do something that I was expecting to be able to do, and the reason I can't do it is purely because the feature has been omitted because someone has deemed it not absolutely mainstream. When there are technical reasons, safety reasons, development priority reasons etc., I can live with that. I can even live with the fact that some things get omitted because it is too easy for inexperienced operators to screw things up in a big way, but if this "advanced technological platform" gets reduced to something far beneath it's potential because "most users don't need that" then this wonderful creation gets to be nothing more than a sales-chart topping mainstream commodity without a passionate user base. I know that I could buy a Pro1 if I want certain things, except I'll have to get a Pro2 because some features are omitted and so on.</p><p>I think I'll just keep asking for the things I want, and try to justify them as best I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 60433, member: 1285"] re: X32 Discussion Eric, I'm using mainly powered speakers, but I don't see that really changing anything in this respect, there is still a need to crossover between tops and subs, and while some top-on-stick-over-sub combos have built in filters, not every speaker has, and the settings might not be right if you have combos of different makes. Phase reverse definitely makes sense for many applications, and a finer resolution delay would be a must for active (biamped with active x-over) speaker processing, but the latter is slightly less mainstream. If I can run my setup without having to go through my DRPA+, I'll get better soundquality. If I can get the desk to do what I want, I'll be happier than if I can't. I don't really care if I have to learn a part of the desk, like setting up the scribble strips or saving shows or assigning shortcuts and other tasks that aren't obvious at the outset. I don't mind if I have to spend some time to get to a less than common setup, it can be saved on a stick. What I do mind is if I can't do something that I was expecting to be able to do, and the reason I can't do it is purely because the feature has been omitted because someone has deemed it not absolutely mainstream. When there are technical reasons, safety reasons, development priority reasons etc., I can live with that. I can even live with the fact that some things get omitted because it is too easy for inexperienced operators to screw things up in a big way, but if this "advanced technological platform" gets reduced to something far beneath it's potential because "most users don't need that" then this wonderful creation gets to be nothing more than a sales-chart topping mainstream commodity without a passionate user base. I know that I could buy a Pro1 if I want certain things, except I'll have to get a Pro2 because some features are omitted and so on. I think I'll just keep asking for the things I want, and try to justify them as best I can. [/QUOTE]
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