Oh no. I can feel the urge to get a digital mixer coming on to me. :-)

But it will cost more money than I can spend at the moment, though.

- Janne
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"n.sekt" wrote:

> i love it! It's a different world. To obtain this kind of desk in the
> analogue realm you have to be rich. it's flexible, great fx (2 engines),
> moving faders, stereo gang, etc., etc.
> i use it also as a "human" interface to my sound card, with a yamaha card
> that runs 8 I/O simultaneosly (ADAT optical) and with MIDI automation. I
> automate cubase with the faders (use it as a midi controler) and vice versa.
> All menus are very near you and you almost have the same speed as in a
> analogue desk, and usualy that kind of fast access is a more of a live
> situation need.
> But the far best thing is that you can work in several projects at the same
> time with memory scene recall.
> sorry if my english is confusing.
>
> n.sekt


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