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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 73744" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: crossover in the desk</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It might just be me, but I feel less than confident about what changes goes on from scene to scene when I'm busy setting up a show. I have countless evidence that in my hands parameter safes, scene safes, unintended changes from preset loads etc. has become a incomprehensible jumble of confusion, and I don't trust myself to get these things right each and every time. A scene recall, let's say a scene imported from a stick, a show that someone else have set up, there is ample opportunity for routing and filters to get screwed up big time. I would like to see some absolutely 100% lockable settings before I would risk anything but sub set-ups. </p><p>Even then, with power-up pop on all outputs, it would be a no-go for active bi- and tri-amping anyway.</p><p>At the end of the day, even though I might be well served with a idiot-proof system that can't be screwed up, the opportunity to do something new and exciting that is limited by what I can think of instead of built-in limitations that don't need to be there is a big part of the attraction for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 73744, member: 1285"] Re: crossover in the desk It might just be me, but I feel less than confident about what changes goes on from scene to scene when I'm busy setting up a show. I have countless evidence that in my hands parameter safes, scene safes, unintended changes from preset loads etc. has become a incomprehensible jumble of confusion, and I don't trust myself to get these things right each and every time. A scene recall, let's say a scene imported from a stick, a show that someone else have set up, there is ample opportunity for routing and filters to get screwed up big time. I would like to see some absolutely 100% lockable settings before I would risk anything but sub set-ups. Even then, with power-up pop on all outputs, it would be a no-go for active bi- and tri-amping anyway. At the end of the day, even though I might be well served with a idiot-proof system that can't be screwed up, the opportunity to do something new and exciting that is limited by what I can think of instead of built-in limitations that don't need to be there is a big part of the attraction for me. [/QUOTE]
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