On 30/06/14 09:43, Len Ovens wrote:
Some of you may remember a while ago (year and a half
or so) I was
asking about mixers for live use. I finally have some money to spend,
so I went back over the thread.
I also looked at some of the lower end digital boards like the A&H QU
and the Soundcraft Si series. I found it interesting that the mackie
has firewire but the other two have chosen USB2.0 even for a channel
count as high as 32 i/o. The manual says "standard compliant" and will
work with the Apple no extra drivers (nothing works with windows
without drivers). Has anyone tried one of these with alsa? Considering
the cost of a high count audio interface, the cost of this as an audio
IF plus controler starts to look not too bad.
It is obvious that the main cost is hardware, pots, switches and
connectors. The digital boards don't try to put in as much hardware,
yet seem to be able to give more features for the same price range. It
is easy to include a whole effects rack on almost a per channel basis
only by changing cpu/dsp power.
I guess in many ways that is what we are doing with a daw... time for
the open console design? Actually we have much of it already, it is
just the hardware parts we don't seem to have. I/O ports and control
surfaces is all thats missing.
--
Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net
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Midas Pro1 (which runs on Linux) or Digico SD11 (which doesn't) would be
my top choices for a small digital desk. Probably not in your budget
though given the desks you mentioned. We run Digico SD10s and SD9 where
I work.
I have always had good experiences with Soundcraft, but haven't used
their digital desks.
Cheers
Roger