24:53 - I guess with rackmount effects units it’s more foot-on rather than hands-on control. IMO Midi program change and expression pedals do the trick very nicely. It’s all you need for effects, really. Plus the workflow is quite cool and leaves your hands free to tweak something else at the same time. I love this video series btw and all the wisdom and golden nuggets shared! Thank you
I have this console. Fan is not noisy at all. Not sure where you got your info. And if it’s in a rack, the fan is down below, further muting its existence.
I don’t like his white speakers, I can’t un-see them. So I’m voting with my feet, or finger in this case, and leaving the forum. May you all have a pleasant evening. Goodnight.
good man
24:53 - I guess with rackmount effects units it’s more foot-on rather than hands-on control. IMO Midi program change and expression pedals do the trick very nicely. It’s all you need for effects, really. Plus the workflow is quite cool and leaves your hands free to tweak something else at the same time. I love this video series btw and all the wisdom and golden nuggets shared! Thank you
very honest review~ love it
Is the insert before the eq and if so can it be changed?
Dream mixer!
I dream of that mixer for a while now! - maybe it becomes reality this year!
I was about to buy one to replace my Midas Venice F16 which has a noisy fan however just found out this one also has a noisy fan! Damn
you can unplug the fan for studio work. this takes about 7 minutes to do.
@@emzett6268 Great thanks for the reply. Will buy it if thats the case
I have this console. Fan is not noisy at all. Not sure where you got your info. And if it’s in a rack, the fan is down below, further muting its existence.
I don’t like his white speakers, I can’t un-see them. So I’m voting with my feet, or finger in this case, and leaving the forum. May you all have a pleasant evening. Goodnight.