Hey...I was wondering if anyone knows of any other universal controllers other than the Mackie?
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It depends...if it improves your work flow then it is. I am so
It depends...if it improves your work flow then it is. I am so used to the mouse and keyboard that I sold my Mackie...although I have been considering getting one and making myself learn it. I think it would be faster in the long run. Right now I am using a Soundcraft Ghost which probably doesn't get used to the best of its abilities. I'm always using outboard pre's and mixing in the box it seems.
I hear better with my eyes closed. Due to room layout constraint
I hear better with my eyes closed.
Due to room layout constraints my monitors (speakers) are behind me when I'm sitting at my DAW.
I'm considering a Mackie controller so I can sit facing my monitors, close my eyes, and mix without having to look at the computer screen - a handful of faders and a jog wheel.
I have the Tascam us-2400. It doesn't have ALL the bells and wh
I have the Tascam us-2400. It doesn't have ALL the bells and whistles that a MCU has but I got mine "b-stock" for $1200. Not bad for 24+1 motorized faders; solo, select, mute and a panner on each track; and a sturdy transport control.
You might want to check it out. 8)