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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 73796" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: S16 vs. traditional analog snake</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Apart from the weight and convenience, not really much benefit at all if it is either or. When I got the X32, I obviously still had my old equipment including several multicores, and the S16 was just an extra cost for a small gain in convenience and setup time. </p><p>The last show we were doing was using 40 inputs, if we had another guest performing, I would have been running out of channels, but the S16 would have saved the day, giving me an extra set of inputs that would be just a scene-change away. Obviously I would still be limited for the number of simultanous inputs.</p><p>Convenience and versatility......but you would still need an analog multi to take full advantage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 73796, member: 1285"] Re: S16 vs. traditional analog snake Apart from the weight and convenience, not really much benefit at all if it is either or. When I got the X32, I obviously still had my old equipment including several multicores, and the S16 was just an extra cost for a small gain in convenience and setup time. The last show we were doing was using 40 inputs, if we had another guest performing, I would have been running out of channels, but the S16 would have saved the day, giving me an extra set of inputs that would be just a scene-change away. Obviously I would still be limited for the number of simultanous inputs. Convenience and versatility......but you would still need an analog multi to take full advantage. [/QUOTE]
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