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Old 3rd August 2007   #64
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Thanks George for your response..I see yours and Yammy makerting point for the N series mixers.. For the Application that you described, albeit a litle pricey for that market segment, should do do well.

I and others (read the Nuendo.com forums) are getting a little on edge with Yammy and Steinbergs marriage.

We held so much promise with the 01x mixer. We figured great thing would come after that product..

Well, good luck ..


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Originally Posted by Geosync View Post
The n series was not designed for commercial applications.

It's for guys like me. When you get home you don't have space, you don't have time.
You want a small , Very high quality mixer. You are a song writer you play guitar, you sing
maybe you have a synth or 2. Just because you are not a paying studio doesn't mean that you don't want the very best audio quality (true gearslut). You see the 'n' as a personal, extension of your personal musical creation and recording.

This product comes from Yamaha's Music Production group. Guitar players, Songwriters, vocalist, voice over artists, professional podcasters, Need quality too. They don't want moving faders, scene memories,layers, hidden menus or post production features. Just a nice small footprint Pristine, Organic approach to writing and creating "Music". They may not even want the computer, but if is simple enough and "feels"
and sounds open and warm like the old analog of yore, just maybe the n and a laptop
will inspire some good songs.

What you ask for is important too. Your voice is heard. You rant because you care.
We feel ya.
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