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<blockquote data-quote="Brad Weber" data-source="post: 64631" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>Re: X32 for theatrical work.</p><p></p><p>I find the comments quite interesting considering they are referencing an under $3,000 mixer. The fact that you can even be considering it for a show with hundreds of scenes, that you think it might support per channel parameter safing, etc. says a lot about how much things have advanced in regards to both the technology and the productions. But I also think you may be expecting a bit much, at least for today.</p><p></p><p>"It doesn't work like a lighting console" does not seem like an inherently bad thing. I don't really care how lighting consoles do things or about making the audio console work the same way unless it makes sense to do it that way on the audio console.</p><p></p><p>Show Control is just that, a way to control individual elements or an entire show. Show control systems also usually support timeline, schedule and manual cues. And some incorporate or integrate with audio and video media servers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad Weber, post: 64631, member: 114"] Re: X32 for theatrical work. I find the comments quite interesting considering they are referencing an under $3,000 mixer. The fact that you can even be considering it for a show with hundreds of scenes, that you think it might support per channel parameter safing, etc. says a lot about how much things have advanced in regards to both the technology and the productions. But I also think you may be expecting a bit much, at least for today. "It doesn't work like a lighting console" does not seem like an inherently bad thing. I don't really care how lighting consoles do things or about making the audio console work the same way unless it makes sense to do it that way on the audio console. Show Control is just that, a way to control individual elements or an entire show. Show control systems also usually support timeline, schedule and manual cues. And some incorporate or integrate with audio and video media servers. [/QUOTE]
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