Re: YouTube video Icon Digital QCon Pro

2015-03-07 Thread Scott Chesworth
Hi Mac,

Either we're talking about different hardware when we say MCU, or my
knowledge is out of date. I'm talking about a Mackie Control
Universal, which so far as I know has all of those features, has
plenty of other blind users world-wide so you're more likely to get
replies to questions, is easy to find in good condition used so you
could try out a decent surface without quite so much investment, and
doesn't have a touch screen.

Like I said, I don't make any effort to stay current on surfaces
because what I have here seems to work ok, so forgive me if the MCU
has been reissued since last time I looked. If it hasn't though, I'd
say that other than extendability for a matching audio interface
(which is an ergonomic choice more than anything), this seems a bit
like they're just reinventing the wheel. Not saying it's bad, just
saying that no huge advantages leap out here for the extra money I'd
have to spend if I were in your position.

Scott

On 3/7/15, Mac Egbert vano...@gmail.com wrote:
 Price, extensible up to 32 faders, rotary knobs with notches, space for a
 sound card, useable for many daws to name some. MCU has a touch screen I
 don't need, nor want to pay for.
 Mac



 Op 7 mrt. 2015 om 16:34 heeft Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com
 het volgende geschreven:

 Yep, that one worked thanks.

 Personally, I can't really see any advantage of this over an MCU.

 Anyone else?

 On 3/7/15, Mac Egbert vano...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi hope this works
 Mac
 video on YouTube:

 http://youtu.be/AsgL1TnPIAQ



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YouTube video Icon Digital QCon Pro

2015-03-07 Thread Mac Egbert
Hi hope this works
Mac
video on YouTube:

http://youtu.be/AsgL1TnPIAQ



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Re: YouTube video Icon Digital QCon Pro

2015-03-07 Thread Scott Chesworth
Yep, that one worked thanks.

Personally, I can't really see any advantage of this over an MCU.

Anyone else?

On 3/7/15, Mac Egbert vano...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi hope this works
 Mac
 video on YouTube:

 http://youtu.be/AsgL1TnPIAQ



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Re: YouTube video Icon Digital QCon Pro

2015-03-07 Thread Mac Egbert
Price, extensible up to 32 faders, rotary knobs with notches, space for a sound 
card, useable for many daws to name some. MCU has a touch screen I don't need, 
nor want to pay for.
Mac



 Op 7 mrt. 2015 om 16:34 heeft Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com het 
 volgende geschreven:
 
 Yep, that one worked thanks.
 
 Personally, I can't really see any advantage of this over an MCU.
 
 Anyone else?
 
 On 3/7/15, Mac Egbert vano...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi hope this works
 Mac
 video on YouTube:
 
 http://youtu.be/AsgL1TnPIAQ
 
 
 
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Re: Qcon pro

2015-03-06 Thread Slau Halatyn
While the MCU is cheaper, my understanding is that the Eucon environment is 
completely accessible. Being an Ethernet controller whose plug-in controls have 
automatically been mapped for Pro Tools, I'd say the Artist is a better choice 
for Pro Tools. As stated earlier, if other DAWs are to be involved, that 
changes everything but I think it's important to clarify one's objectives when 
deciding upon a surface and what role it will fulfill.

Slau

On Mar 6, 2015, at 8:52 AM, Cameron Strife came...@cameronstrife.com wrote:

 Hi. The mackie control universal pro is a better bang for the buck
 than the artist mix is. Also, it will work with most other daw
 applications on mac and windows so you have that as an added benefit
 if you ever need it.
 
 Cameron.
 
 
 
 
 On 3/6/15, Mac Egbert vano...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 
 Hi guys,
 This is the controller I meant to show you and talked about yesterday.
 Please comment. It is cheaper in Europe than in the US. Mackie Pro Tools
 is built in.
 Mac
 
 Qcon Pro
 ● 8 touch-sensitive motorized channel faders
 ● 12-segment LED channels level metering
 ● 1 touch-sensitive motorized fader for master channel
 ● 8 x dual function encoder knobs (Enter  rotate)
 ● 11-segment LED surrounding the encoders to indicate the rotating
 position.
 ● Large backlit LCD to display channel name, control values etc. for each
 channel
 ● 12-segment LED display showing time location of your project in either
 SMPTE or BBT format.
 ● 18 assignable buttons
 ● Jog wheel shuttle for fast search and control
 ● Illuminated buttons for each channel including Rec-enable, Solo, Mute,
 Select and Monitor
 ● 6 illuminated transport buttons including Play, Stop, Rec, Rewind, Fast
 forward and Loop
 ● Illuminated zoom key with 4 direction keys
 ● 9 illuminated assignable MIDI function buttons
 ● Expandable to 32-channels control surface with 3units of Qcon EX.
 ● Expansion slot for ICON’s “Umix” series USB audio interface card
 ● User A  User B RCA connectors for connecting with pedals
 ● Class-compliant with Windows XP, Vista (32-bit), Windows 7 (32-bit 
 64-bit), Windows 8 (32-bit  64-bit) and Mac OS X (IntelMac)
 ● USB 2.0 high speed connectivity
 ● Mackie control build-in for Cubase, Nuendo, Samplitude, Logic Pro and
 Abelton Live.
 ● Mackie HUI protocol build-in for Pro Tool.
 ● User self-define mode (MIDI Learn) for other DAW such as Sonar.
 ● Firmware upgrade available simply via USB connection and iMap software.
 ● Template labels are included for difference popular DAW such as Cubase,
 Nuendo, Samplitude, Logic Pro and Abelton Live .
 ● Robust aluminum and metal casing with Kensington lock port.
 
 + 3 QCON EX for a total of 32 faders
 
 approx. 1770 USD (when bought in Europe)
 
 
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Re: Qcon pro

2015-03-06 Thread Sean A. Cummins
Many of the other DAW software developers are now adapting the Eucon protocol 
to their supported formats.  There is also a software interface coming that 
will make Eucon control surfaces speak.


  - Original Message - 
  From: Slau Halatyn 
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 7:57 AM
  Subject: Re: Qcon pro


  While the MCU is cheaper, my understanding is that the Eucon environment is 
completely accessible. Being an Ethernet controller whose plug-in controls have 
automatically been mapped for Pro Tools, I'd say the Artist is a better choice 
for Pro Tools. As stated earlier, if other DAWs are to be involved, that 
changes everything but I think it's important to clarify one's objectives when 
deciding upon a surface and what role it will fulfill.

  Slau

  On Mar 6, 2015, at 8:52 AM, Cameron Strife came...@cameronstrife.com wrote:

   Hi. The mackie control universal pro is a better bang for the buck
   than the artist mix is. Also, it will work with most other daw
   applications on mac and windows so you have that as an added benefit
   if you ever need it.
   
   Cameron.
   
   
   
   
   On 3/6/15, Mac Egbert vano...@gmail.com wrote:
   
   
   Hi guys,
   This is the controller I meant to show you and talked about yesterday.
   Please comment. It is cheaper in Europe than in the US. Mackie Pro Tools
   is built in.
   Mac
   
   Qcon Pro
   ● 8 touch-sensitive motorized channel faders
   ● 12-segment LED channels level metering
   ● 1 touch-sensitive motorized fader for master channel
   ● 8 x dual function encoder knobs (Enter  rotate)
   ● 11-segment LED surrounding the encoders to indicate the rotating
   position.
   ● Large backlit LCD to display channel name, control values etc. for each
   channel
   ● 12-segment LED display showing time location of your project in either
   SMPTE or BBT format.
   ● 18 assignable buttons
   ● Jog wheel shuttle for fast search and control
   ● Illuminated buttons for each channel including Rec-enable, Solo, Mute,
   Select and Monitor
   ● 6 illuminated transport buttons including Play, Stop, Rec, Rewind, Fast
   forward and Loop
   ● Illuminated zoom key with 4 direction keys
   ● 9 illuminated assignable MIDI function buttons
   ● Expandable to 32-channels control surface with 3units of Qcon EX.
   ● Expansion slot for ICON’s “Umix” series USB audio interface card
   ● User A  User B RCA connectors for connecting with pedals
   ● Class-compliant with Windows XP, Vista (32-bit), Windows 7 (32-bit 
   64-bit), Windows 8 (32-bit  64-bit) and Mac OS X (IntelMac)
   ● USB 2.0 high speed connectivity
   ● Mackie control build-in for Cubase, Nuendo, Samplitude, Logic Pro and
   Abelton Live.
   ● Mackie HUI protocol build-in for Pro Tool.
   ● User self-define mode (MIDI Learn) for other DAW such as Sonar.
   ● Firmware upgrade available simply via USB connection and iMap software.
   ● Template labels are included for difference popular DAW such as Cubase,
   Nuendo, Samplitude, Logic Pro and Abelton Live .
   ● Robust aluminum and metal casing with Kensington lock port.
   
   + 3 QCON EX for a total of 32 faders
   
   approx. 1770 USD (when bought in Europe)
   
   
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Re: Qcon pro

2015-03-06 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. The mackie control universal pro is a better bang for the buck
than the artist mix is. Also, it will work with most other daw
applications on mac and windows so you have that as an added benefit
if you ever need it.

Cameron.




On 3/6/15, Mac Egbert vano...@gmail.com wrote:


 Hi guys,
 This is the controller I meant to show you and talked about yesterday.
 Please comment. It is cheaper in Europe than in the US. Mackie Pro Tools
 is built in.
 Mac

 Qcon Pro
 ● 8 touch-sensitive motorized channel faders
 ● 12-segment LED channels level metering
 ● 1 touch-sensitive motorized fader for master channel
 ● 8 x dual function encoder knobs (Enter  rotate)
 ● 11-segment LED surrounding the encoders to indicate the rotating
 position.
 ● Large backlit LCD to display channel name, control values etc. for each
 channel
 ● 12-segment LED display showing time location of your project in either
 SMPTE or BBT format.
 ● 18 assignable buttons
 ● Jog wheel shuttle for fast search and control
 ● Illuminated buttons for each channel including Rec-enable, Solo, Mute,
 Select and Monitor
 ● 6 illuminated transport buttons including Play, Stop, Rec, Rewind, Fast
 forward and Loop
 ● Illuminated zoom key with 4 direction keys
 ● 9 illuminated assignable MIDI function buttons
 ● Expandable to 32-channels control surface with 3units of Qcon EX.
 ● Expansion slot for ICON’s “Umix” series USB audio interface card
 ● User A  User B RCA connectors for connecting with pedals
 ● Class-compliant with Windows XP, Vista (32-bit), Windows 7 (32-bit 
 64-bit), Windows 8 (32-bit  64-bit) and Mac OS X (IntelMac)
 ● USB 2.0 high speed connectivity
 ● Mackie control build-in for Cubase, Nuendo, Samplitude, Logic Pro and
 Abelton Live.
 ● Mackie HUI protocol build-in for Pro Tool.
 ● User self-define mode (MIDI Learn) for other DAW such as Sonar.
 ● Firmware upgrade available simply via USB connection and iMap software.
 ● Template labels are included for difference popular DAW such as Cubase,
 Nuendo, Samplitude, Logic Pro and Abelton Live .
 ● Robust aluminum and metal casing with Kensington lock port.

  + 3 QCON EX for a total of 32 faders

 approx. 1770 USD (when bought in Europe)


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Qcon pro

2015-03-06 Thread Mac Egbert

 
 Hi guys,
 This is the controller I meant to show you and talked about yesterday. Please 
 comment. It is cheaper in Europe than in the US. Mackie Pro Tools is built in.
 Mac
 
 Qcon Pro
 ● 8 touch-sensitive motorized channel faders
 ● 12-segment LED channels level metering
 ● 1 touch-sensitive motorized fader for master channel
 ● 8 x dual function encoder knobs (Enter  rotate)
 ● 11-segment LED surrounding the encoders to indicate the rotating position.
 ● Large backlit LCD to display channel name, control values etc. for each 
 channel
 ● 12-segment LED display showing time location of your project in either 
 SMPTE or BBT format.
 ● 18 assignable buttons
 ● Jog wheel shuttle for fast search and control
 ● Illuminated buttons for each channel including Rec-enable, Solo, Mute, 
 Select and Monitor
 ● 6 illuminated transport buttons including Play, Stop, Rec, Rewind, Fast 
 forward and Loop
 ● Illuminated zoom key with 4 direction keys
 ● 9 illuminated assignable MIDI function buttons
 ● Expandable to 32-channels control surface with 3units of Qcon EX.
 ● Expansion slot for ICON’s “Umix” series USB audio interface card
 ● User A  User B RCA connectors for connecting with pedals
 ● Class-compliant with Windows XP, Vista (32-bit), Windows 7 (32-bit  
 64-bit), Windows 8 (32-bit  64-bit) and Mac OS X (IntelMac)
 ● USB 2.0 high speed connectivity
 ● Mackie control build-in for Cubase, Nuendo, Samplitude, Logic Pro and 
 Abelton Live.
 ● Mackie HUI protocol build-in for Pro Tool.
 ● User self-define mode (MIDI Learn) for other DAW such as Sonar.
 ● Firmware upgrade available simply via USB connection and iMap software.
 ● Template labels are included for difference popular DAW such as Cubase, 
 Nuendo, Samplitude, Logic Pro and Abelton Live .
 ● Robust aluminum and metal casing with Kensington lock port.
 
  + 3 QCON EX for a total of 32 faders
 
 approx. 1770 USD (when bought in Europe)
  

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RE: Qcon pro

2015-03-06 Thread Martin Sopart
Hi Cameron!

What makes the MCU better on the technical site?

Thanks! / Martin

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Re: Qcon pro

2015-03-06 Thread Slau Halatyn
Ah, now that's news to me. Good all around, apparently :)

Slau

On Mar 6, 2015, at 10:03 AM, Sean A. Cummins seanacumm...@gmail.com wrote:

 Many of the other DAW software developers are now adapting the Eucon protocol 
 to their supported formats.  There is also a software interface coming that 
 will make Eucon control surfaces speak.
  
  
 - Original Message -
 From: Slau Halatyn
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 7:57 AM
 Subject: Re: Qcon pro
 
 While the MCU is cheaper, my understanding is that the Eucon environment is 
 completely accessible. Being an Ethernet controller whose plug-in controls 
 have automatically been mapped for Pro Tools, I'd say the Artist is a better 
 choice for Pro Tools. As stated earlier, if other DAWs are to be involved, 
 that changes everything but I think it's important to clarify one's 
 objectives when deciding upon a surface and what role it will fulfill.
 
 Slau
 
 On Mar 6, 2015, at 8:52 AM, Cameron Strife came...@cameronstrife.com wrote:
 
  Hi. The mackie control universal pro is a better bang for the buck
  than the artist mix is. Also, it will work with most other daw
  applications on mac and windows so you have that as an added benefit
  if you ever need it.
  
  Cameron.
  
  
  
  
  On 3/6/15, Mac Egbert vano...@gmail.com wrote:
  
  
  Hi guys,
  This is the controller I meant to show you and talked about yesterday.
  Please comment. It is cheaper in Europe than in the US. Mackie Pro Tools
  is built in.
  Mac
  
  Qcon Pro
  ● 8 touch-sensitive motorized channel faders
  ● 12-segment LED channels level metering
  ● 1 touch-sensitive motorized fader for master channel
  ● 8 x dual function encoder knobs (Enter  rotate)
  ● 11-segment LED surrounding the encoders to indicate the rotating
  position.
  ● Large backlit LCD to display channel name, control values etc. for each
  channel
  ● 12-segment LED display showing time location of your project in either
  SMPTE or BBT format.
  ● 18 assignable buttons
  ● Jog wheel shuttle for fast search and control
  ● Illuminated buttons for each channel including Rec-enable, Solo, Mute,
  Select and Monitor
  ● 6 illuminated transport buttons including Play, Stop, Rec, Rewind, Fast
  forward and Loop
  ● Illuminated zoom key with 4 direction keys
  ● 9 illuminated assignable MIDI function buttons
  ● Expandable to 32-channels control surface with 3units of Qcon EX.
  ● Expansion slot for ICON’s “Umix” series USB audio interface card
  ● User A  User B RCA connectors for connecting with pedals
  ● Class-compliant with Windows XP, Vista (32-bit), Windows 7 (32-bit 
  64-bit), Windows 8 (32-bit  64-bit) and Mac OS X (IntelMac)
  ● USB 2.0 high speed connectivity
  ● Mackie control build-in for Cubase, Nuendo, Samplitude, Logic Pro and
  Abelton Live.
  ● Mackie HUI protocol build-in for Pro Tool.
  ● User self-define mode (MIDI Learn) for other DAW such as Sonar.
  ● Firmware upgrade available simply via USB connection and iMap software.
  ● Template labels are included for difference popular DAW such as Cubase,
  Nuendo, Samplitude, Logic Pro and Abelton Live .
  ● Robust aluminum and metal casing with Kensington lock port.
  
  + 3 QCON EX for a total of 32 faders
  
  approx. 1770 USD (when bought in Europe)
  
  
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Re: Qcon pro

2015-03-06 Thread Mac Egbert
What would I mis when I buy a QCon instead of a universal pro comtrol? I use 
for plugin acces a Behringer bcr2000, so that part should be covered. Mac




 Op 6 mrt. 2015 om 16:03 heeft Sean A. Cummins seanacumm...@gmail.com het 
 volgende geschreven:
 
 Many of the other DAW software developers are now adapting the Eucon protocol 
 to their supported formats.  There is also a software interface coming that 
 will make Eucon control surfaces speak.
  
  
 - Original Message -
 From: Slau Halatyn
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 7:57 AM
 Subject: Re: Qcon pro
 
 While the MCU is cheaper, my understanding is that the Eucon environment is 
 completely accessible. Being an Ethernet controller whose plug-in controls 
 have automatically been mapped for Pro Tools, I'd say the Artist is a better 
 choice for Pro Tools. As stated earlier, if other DAWs are to be involved, 
 that changes everything but I think it's important to clarify one's 
 objectives when deciding upon a surface and what role it will fulfill.
 
 Slau
 
 On Mar 6, 2015, at 8:52 AM, Cameron Strife came...@cameronstrife.com wrote:
 
  Hi. The mackie control universal pro is a better bang for the buck
  than the artist mix is. Also, it will work with most other daw
  applications on mac and windows so you have that as an added benefit
  if you ever need it.
  
  Cameron.
  
  
  
  
  On 3/6/15, Mac Egbert vano...@gmail.com wrote:
  
  
  Hi guys,
  This is the controller I meant to show you and talked about yesterday.
  Please comment. It is cheaper in Europe than in the US. Mackie Pro Tools
  is built in.
  Mac
  
  Qcon Pro
  ● 8 touch-sensitive motorizedchannel faders
  ● 12-segment LED channels level metering
  ● 1 touch-sensitive motorized fader for master channel
  ● 8 x dual function encoder knobs (Enter  rotate)
  ● 11-segment LED surrounding the encoders to indicate the rotating
  position.
  ● Large backlit LCD to display channel name, control values etc. for each
  channel
  ● 12-segment LED display showing time location of your project in either
  SMPTE or BBT format.
  ● 18 assignable buttons
  ● Jog wheel shuttle for fast search and control
  ● Illuminated buttons for each channel including Rec-enable, Solo, Mute,
  Select and Monitor
  ● 6 illuminated transport buttons including Play, Stop, Rec, Rewind, Fast
  forward and Loop
  ● Illuminated zoom key with 4 direction keys
  ● 9 illuminated assignable MIDI function buttons
  ● Expandable to 32-channels control surface with 3units of Qcon EX.
  ● Expansion slot for ICON’s “Umix” series USB audio interface card
  ● User A  User B RCA connectors for connecting with pedals
  ● Class-compliant with Windows XP, Vista (32-bit), Windows 7 (32-bit 
  64-bit), Windows 8 (32-bit  64-bit) and Mac OS X (IntelMac)
  ● USB 2.0 high speed connectivity
  ● Mackie control build-in for Cubase, Nuendo, Samplitude, Logic Pro and
  Abelton Live.
  ● Mackie HUI protocol build-in for Pro Tool.
  ● User self-define mode (MIDI Learn) for other DAW such as Sonar.
  ● Firmware upgrade available simply via USB connection and iMap software.
  ● Template labels are included for difference popular DAW such as Cubase,
  Nuendo, Samplitude, Logic Pro and Abelton Live .
  ● Robust aluminum and metal casing with Kensington lock port.
  
  + 3 QCON EX for a total of 32 faders
  
  approx. 1770 USD (when bought in Europe)
  
  
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Re: Qcon pro

2015-03-06 Thread Stefan Albertshauser
Hi, That’s interesting. Can you tell us more about this interface?

Best Stefan
 Am 06.03.2015 um 16:03 schrieb Sean A. Cummins seanacumm...@gmail.com:
 
 Many of the other DAW software developers are now adapting the Eucon protocol 
 to their supported formats.  There is also a software interface coming that 
 will make Eucon control surfaces speak.
  
  
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 From: Slau Halatyn mailto:slauhala...@gmail.com
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 Subject: Re: Qcon pro
 
 While the MCU is cheaper, my understanding is that the Eucon environment is 
 completely accessible. Being an Ethernet controller whose plug-in controls 
 have automatically been mapped for Pro Tools, I'd say the Artist is a better 
 choice for Pro Tools. As stated earlier, if other DAWs are to be involved, 
 that changes everything but I think it's important to clarify one's 
 objectives when deciding upon a surface and what role it will fulfill.
 
 Slau
 
 On Mar 6, 2015, at 8:52 AM, Cameron Strife came...@cameronstrife.com 
 mailto:came...@cameronstrife.com wrote:
 
  Hi. The mackie control universal pro is a better bang for the buck
  than the artist mix is. Also, it will work with most other daw
  applications on mac and windows so you have that as an added benefit
  if you ever need it.
  
  Cameron.
  
  
  
  
  On 3/6/15, Mac Egbert vano...@gmail.com mailto:vano...@gmail.com wrote:
  
  
  Hi guys,
  This is the controller I meant to show you and talked about yesterday.
  Please comment. It is cheaper in Europe than in the US. Mackie Pro Tools
  is built in.
  Mac
  
  Qcon Pro
  ● 8 touch-sensitive motorized channel faders
  ● 12-segment LED channels level metering
  ● 1 touch-sensitive motorized fader for master channel
  ● 8 x dual function encoder knobs (Enter  rotate)
  ● 11-segment LED surrounding the encoders to indicate the rotating
  position.
  ● Large backlit LCD to display channel name, control values etc. for each
  channel
  ● 12-segment LED display showing time location of your project in either
  SMPTE or BBT format.
  ● 18 assignable buttons
  ● Jog wheel shuttle for fast search and control
  ● Illuminated buttons for each channel including Rec-enable, Solo, Mute,
  Select and Monitor
  ● 6 illuminated transport buttons including Play, Stop, Rec, Rewind, Fast
  forward and Loop
  ● Illuminated zoom key with 4 direction keys
  ● 9 illuminated assignable MIDI function buttons
  ● Expandable to 32-channels control surface with 3units of Qcon EX.
  ● Expansion slot for ICON’s “Umix” series USB audio interface card
  ● User A  User B RCA connectors for connecting with pedals
  ● Class-compliant with Windows XP, Vista (32-bit), Windows 7 (32-bit 
  64-bit), Windows 8 (32-bit  64-bit) and Mac OS X (IntelMac)
  ● USB 2.0 high speed connectivity
  ● Mackie control build-in for Cubase, Nuendo, Samplitude, Logic Pro and
  Abelton Live.
  ● Mackie HUI protocol build-in for Pro Tool.
  ● User self-define mode (MIDI Learn) for other DAW such as Sonar.
  ● Firmware upgrade available simply via USB connection and iMap software.
  ● Template labels are included for difference popular DAW such as Cubase,
  Nuendo, Samplitude, Logic Pro and Abelton Live .
  ● Robust aluminum and metal casing with Kensington lock port.
  
  + 3 QCON EX for a total of 32 faders
  
  approx. 1770 USD (when bought in Europe)
  
  
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