Freudian Slip said:Ya, I just don't want scratchy pots & faders in five years I did have a very nice feeling yammaha MC802 that was a tank and it had scratchy pots in five years so I guess you never know. My VLZ is about 12 years old and has never had an issue.
F.S.
Dracon said:Hey Battle Minnow!
Thanks for the update (and the information that it they can be Daisy Chained).
If you Daisy Chain them do you get all the combined Channels separate or are the channels of one combined into one (or two) of the other?
battleminnow said:Nope, all separate. I use Cubase, and they appear strangely named in the connection menu, but they translate just fine once you sort out the names. If I remember right, they show up named " sub channel 1..." or something, so channel 17 is named channel 1 as well as 1, but they are indeed different. Quirky, but effective.
Pete
Actually, I have recorded using 5400rpm with no probs, for limited channels. I currently use a 7200rpm drive with no probs.Dracon said:Well if that's the worst of it then no problem. Any latency issues when they are Daisy Chained together?
I suspect you also have a 10,000 RPM Hard Drive?
SonicAlbert said:I wish you had an "other" category, because I don't own mixers by any of those manufacturers.
What I do own and love is a couple of Speck XtraMixes, and a Speck X.Sum.
Agent47 said:I've got to say, so far the pres on my Mackie are totally quiet, I'm very pleased...
...no colouration or anything noticeable...
...probably because I haven't plugged anything into it or switched it on yet....