Originally posted by Daniel Keller:
The Mackie dxB is very cool, though price-wise it's in a whole other league.
There are a couple of things about the design that I was less enthusiastic about than most.
In the first place, if you have ever worked with touch screens before, you know that it is not at all fun. The idea of having my arm at full extension shoulder height as I lean forward to touch the screen for 6, 8, or 16 hours at a time does not interest me.
I don't like inputs and outputs that are tied together in a common format. It seems more logical to me to have seperate card cages for inputs and outputs, and for me to be able to have the formats of my choice.
Since the dXb is really just a controller, why not remote the guts? All that wiring could sit in a rack mounted box in my racks, with all the cableing and nonsense there (and shorter signal paths...) and a simple controller umbilical could run to the console. Clean up the look, clean up the signal path, and make updating easier.
Just my opinion.
Bill