Thursday, March 11, 2010

Re: [Avid-L2] Edit Suite Mixer

The 01V is as simple as it gets. Get a knowledgeable person to set up
some presets suitable for your use.
Anything else is Mickey Mouse ie: Behringer. Not a knock on Behringer,
it is just the flexibility to do real work is not there and the lack of
control opens everything up for downstream errors.

Add training for the audio inept. Even if it is just recall Scene 08 when...

Or get new editors.

D(audio curmudgeon)D

watkinssan wrote:
>
>
> Looking for a new mixer for our setups. We need 4 bus outputs (LCR
> Sub) and it would be nice to have one master fader to control the
> output. We output 4 channels from the Avid--could be digital or
> analog. We currently use the Yamaha01V, but it is too large and
> difficult for the editors to use. I am basically looking for a smaller
> 01V, but Yamaha doesn't make it. Any thoughts?
>
>

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David Dawkins
780-905-9121
dawk2@shaw.ca

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