DIGITAL AUDIOSOFT : Brand New Mixer - DAS MODULAR MIXER
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the occasional error was quite clear, and seen by at least me 
It obviously is caused by not deleting the first row of text in the message window (after the 'quote+original-name' part) after choosing the 'quote' button
nothing to worry about, I'd say.
And IF anyone might have had some doubts, the style makes everything clear after reading a few words


It obviously is caused by not deleting the first row of text in the message window (after the 'quote+original-name' part) after choosing the 'quote' button

nothing to worry about, I'd say.
And IF anyone might have had some doubts, the style makes everything clear after reading a few words


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Speaking Of Being Meticulous,
Eric, Olive, and Mr. X, have done such a good job on my FOH / Monitor mixer. I can't believe how light on DSP this thing is. I'm limited to only trying 8 ins at a time, till my racks get back to town. I bought an ancient Creamware A8 from GaryB that is omly 20 bit, but it sounds nice and warm to me. Today I'm tring to figure out how to get this mixer to have talkback features, where the girls can talk on their mic's after a scene or so, w/o having the mains recieving that signal.
I have so much more routing than the hardware versions of FOH / Monitor mixers. This thing sounds so good that I am breaking out the Lexicon PCM 91 and racking back up. I usually use the cheap old MPX 550 just to sweeten up the mains. This show will be worthy of the PCM.
To not take advantage of the flexibility of routing in Scope's platform is a simple lack of education.
Strength Through Superior Third Party Developers,
Eric, Olive, and Mr. X, have done such a good job on my FOH / Monitor mixer. I can't believe how light on DSP this thing is. I'm limited to only trying 8 ins at a time, till my racks get back to town. I bought an ancient Creamware A8 from GaryB that is omly 20 bit, but it sounds nice and warm to me. Today I'm tring to figure out how to get this mixer to have talkback features, where the girls can talk on their mic's after a scene or so, w/o having the mains recieving that signal.
I have so much more routing than the hardware versions of FOH / Monitor mixers. This thing sounds so good that I am breaking out the Lexicon PCM 91 and racking back up. I usually use the cheap old MPX 550 just to sweeten up the mains. This show will be worthy of the PCM.
To not take advantage of the flexibility of routing in Scope's platform is a simple lack of education.
Strength Through Superior Third Party Developers,
Last edited by dawman on Sun Dec 10, 2006 5:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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This PowerToy enables you to resize one or many image files with a right-click.
simple and free
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