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If this does not work, then make sure your network cables are
- properly connected, and that you are running the approprate ipMIDI
+ properly connected, and that you are running the appropriate ipMIDI
driver and have configured it for 2 (or more) ports.
@@ -148,58 +148,58 @@
Cons
-
- - No Master Faster
- - It is not possible to control the level of the Master bus or
- Monitor section. Really don't know what SSL was thinking here.
- - No dedicated rec-enable buttons
- - You have to press the "Rec" button and convert the per-strip
- "Select" buttons into rec-enables
- - No dedicated automation buttons
- - You have to press the "Auto" button and convert the first 4
+
+ No Master Faster |
+ It is not possible to control the level of the Master bus or
+ Monitor section. Really don't know what SSL was thinking here. |
+ No dedicated rec-enable buttons |
+ You have to press the "Rec" button and convert the per-strip
+ "Select" buttons into rec-enables |
+ No dedicated automation buttons |
+ You have to press the "Auto" button and convert the first 4
vpots into 4 automation-related buttons, losing your current view
- of the session.
- - No buttons with Mackie-defined "Marker" functionality
- - Mackie's design intentions for the interoperation of the
+ of the session.
|
+ No buttons with Mackie-defined "Marker" functionality |
+ Mackie's design intentions for the interoperation of the
Marker, rewind and ffwd buttons requires profile editing in order
to function properly.
-
- - No "Dyn" button
- - This is hard to assign in an edited profile. To be fair, other
+
|
+ No "Dyn" button |
+ This is hard to assign in an edited profile. To be fair, other
Mackie Control devices also lack this button.
-
-
+ |
+
Pros
-
- - Single cable connectivity
- - No need for multiple MIDI cables to get 16 faders
- - Broadcast connectivity
- - Connecting to multiple computers does not require recabling
- - 16 faders from a single box
- - No need to figure out how to keep extenders together
- - Meters separated from displays
- - Contrast with the Mackie Control Universal Pro, where meters
+
+ Single cable connectivity |
+ No need for multiple MIDI cables to get 16 faders |
+ Broadcast connectivity |
+ Connecting to multiple computers does not require recabling |
+ 16 faders from a single box |
+ No need to figure out how to keep extenders together |
+ Meters separated from displays |
+ Contrast with the Mackie Control Universal Pro, where meters
interfere with the display
-
- - DAW profiles
- - Easy to flip profiles for use by different DAWs.
-
+ |
+ DAW profiles |
+ Easy to flip profiles for use by different DAWs. |
+
Ambiguous
-
- - Ability to make buttons generate USB keyboard events
- - The extent to which this is useful reflects the target DAWs
+
+ Ability to make buttons generate USB keyboard events |
+ The extent to which this is useful reflects the target DAWs
inability to manage all of its functionality via Mackie Control
-
- - Sophisticated "profile" editing
- - It is nice to be able to reassign the functionality of most
+
|
+ Sophisticated "profile" editing |
+ It is nice to be able to reassign the functionality of most
buttons, but this is only necessary because of the relatively few
global buttons on the surface.
-
- - Builtin analog signal path
- - SSL clearly expects users to route audio back from their
+
|
+ Builtin analog signal path |
+ SSL clearly expects users to route audio back from their
computer via the Nucleus' own 2 channel output path, and maybe even
use the input path as well. They take up a significant amount of
surface space with the controls for this signal path, space that
@@ -211,6 +211,6 @@
Nucleus. There's nothing wrong with this feature for users that
don't already have a working analog/digital signal path for their
computers. But who is going to spend $5000 on a Nucleus that
- doesn't have this already?
-
+ doesn't have this already? |
+