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Old 9th January 2008   #364
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First, a correction, sorry I have a lot on my plate.
Homestudioguy: The insert outs are analog I forgot to make an exception to that one, that’s why I numbered your points.

I was installing Cubase AI, Cubase Studio 4, Cubase 4 and DP 5 on 5 Macs while trying to answer the forum. [That’s all I can talk about ] Thanks to electronglow for the catch..


The n12/8 does not SOUND like a digital mixer (not even our really high priced award winning ones). It's different.
I know you guys are probably sick of me saying it over and over. But it's true.
I'm sorry that there are not more n12/8s for you to hear. But
if you can read an article and take it to heart, please trust someone that checks the facts before a review is published. That's one of the hats we product managers wear.
So you may not need that warming. But every one likes to combine sounds and equipment. That is the true meaning of "mixing".
Digital mixers that don’t have analog inserts seem a bit limited, Even “arrogant”.
You should have freedom to “Mix” anything , anyway you want. Again it’s aut-O-mation vs. N-tegration. It’s a good way to distinguish
between our O series and our N series.,
Hope I didn’t farther confuse by my taking so long to get back.

The n series is gaining popularity as a small, portable, warm sounding Preamp/Mixer/Interface with some users I respect. Some are even Grammy winners ☺

I think most of you are getting the concept, the routing,
What you can’t get from here is how it sounds. That’s your journey…
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