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Old 3rd August 2007   #61
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Thanks for the response. However, since Yamaha's purchase of Steinberg, it seems that the Synergy btw the 2 companies has been anti-climatic to say the least..

Product after product from yamaha, as it pertains to Steinbergs Neundo/Cubase has been 8 channels boxes.

I'm sorry , while we Engineers work in small foot prints studios, there is a hunger and thrist for the Neundo/Cubase equivalent to Digi's Control 24.

This market would not mind spending 3k-5k for a very special controller product like this.

As it stands , I and many others pro's , semi pros' are opting for the Tascam DM3200/4800 mixer controller. The layout is quite nice and the price is even nicer considering what you're getting..

It's just a shame that a company such as Yamaha who is numero uno when it comes to Digital mixers Won't give users what it want's.. They do not want shel lout 10k for a 02R-96...

You guys are dropping the ball big time. Those N-mixers are not going to sell big. They will sell if you add 24-32 faders...

Very dissapointed...


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Originally Posted by Geosync View Post
There is definitely a place for both Automation (controllers) and Integration (n series)
The n is not a bedroom toy it's a small footprint tool that supports a new workflow
that is growing rapidly. Sadly, more and more engineers are being forced to work in smaller rooms or at home. The n series is the product of many conversations with a lot of engineers. It's another tool in the toolbox. You request has been heard.
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