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Originally Posted by Benmrx +1 on having to setup each plugin manually. Count me in for a group buy. I would love to have 4 of them. 1 that always stays on lead vocals, 1 for kick, 1 for snare, and 1 "floater".
Personally, I'd LOVE to see a full on DAW controller along the lines of the plugin controller. Real hardware feel and interaction. Something with dedicated knobs/buttons for pan, mute, solo, rec., 3-5 aux sends with pre/post switches, etc. + LED scribble strips + 100mm faders, and sell them in 12 channel "buckets". Maybe in a rackmountable design so they can easily fit in 3rd party desks. |
Man, that´s my dream also.
Perhaps if this thing sells...
We work with 60-80 tracks per song here. Even with a 16 channel "window" always in sync, even within a touch of any track, we sometimes keep searching were the hell that track is...
Now, if I had something like 80 or 96 faders over an huge lcd screen...
a group of say, 12 encoders for each channel
The hardware to control that is not so expensive. Each encoder for example sells for around US$1. One of the things that crossed my mind is to use old us2400 from tascam. Imagine 4 of that; and one lcd screen in front of each of them loaded with encoders and buttons. It will be a hell of a 96 channel controller.
hmmm...
I´m drooling again :-)
Paulo