B to B is very different to a B to consumer event. The whole dynamic and orientation changes. There is also a not-insignificant diminishment of quality and depth of communication between a normal consumer and a professional working in the industry. I wonder if the new colour patch for the i/o would help see with seeing how the sends are being linked across the audio strips.
Yeah, I think you're right about depth of communication, and I think it would be very different if it was more consumer oriented. I still have to look into the color patch thing! You've been talking about it on the Patreon with a couple of people, yeah?
@@CatoNoise Yep. The new features a good. But with windows, the small limitations make it a bit frustrating to apply. I think one peep, suggesting that not being able to interact with the mix and edit windows while the i/o was open for colour coordination was a bit of a 'slap-one's head' moment.
B to B is very different to a B to consumer event. The whole dynamic and orientation changes. There is also a not-insignificant diminishment of quality and depth of communication between a normal consumer and a professional working in the industry.
I wonder if the new colour patch for the i/o would help see with seeing how the sends are being linked across the audio strips.
Yeah, I think you're right about depth of communication, and I think it would be very different if it was more consumer oriented. I still have to look into the color patch thing! You've been talking about it on the Patreon with a couple of people, yeah?
@@CatoNoise Yep. The new features a good. But with windows, the small limitations make it a bit frustrating to apply. I think one peep, suggesting that not being able to interact with the mix and edit windows while the i/o was open for colour coordination was a bit of a 'slap-one's head' moment.
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