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DJ RANN |
I have no ide how I missed this but looks ing tasty.
2 x prisine SSL dedicated monitor out
2 x Bal combo In
Advanced DAW Controller;
HUI & MCU control; compatible with ProTools®, Logic®, Cubase/Nuendo® and all major DAW applications
Switch between 3 connected DAW’s with a single button press
Two banks of 8 channel controls plus centre section controls
Touch sensitive 100mm motorised faders
Digital Scribble Strips with assignable V-Pots and soft keys
Completely user customisable DAW & Key Command mapping
Large heavy duty transport buttons and high quality jog/shuttle wheel
Standard 1/4” Jack footswitch connection
Excellent visual feedback via self illuminating buttons, LED’s and DAW Level Metering
Remote Logictivity Browser for effortless configuration
SD card for non volatile project storage
Four USB sockets for use as a 4 port USB hub
Unique audio nerve centre for your project studio;
Benchmark SuperAnalogue™ quality output to separate +4dBu & -10dBV connections
High quality USB audio interface stereo record and playback path for your DAW
Two Combi XLR mic/line/instrument level inputs to audio interface and monitor outputs
Digital S/PDIF I/O to the AD/DA of the audio interface
Zero latency Rec monitoring with wet/dry control to balance input and DAW playback
SSL SuperAnalogue™ Mic Pre’s, identical to those used on SSL Duality and AWS consoles
Mic inputs have 80Hz High Pass Filters, Phase Reverse and Phantom Power
Insert send/return connections switched between inputs and DAW playback for mixdown
Additional ‘external’ SuperAnalogue™ input monitor path for another audio interface
Two headphone outputs and one iJack monitor input
The Duende Native Essentials Bundle;
Nucleus includes the Duende Native Essentials Bundle of VST/AU/RTAS plug-ins which includes; The SSL Channel EQ & Dynamics plug-in and the Stereo Bus Compressor plug-in.
Here's the bad bit:
Nucleus will be available from SSL Resellers Worldwide from Dec 2010 priced; £3000 + VAT, €3599 + VAT. $4999 + VAT.
That's a lot of money for 16ch of faders and 2 in / 2 out. |
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cryophonik |
quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
I have no ide how I missed this but looks ing tasty.
Here's the bad bit:
Nucleus will be available from SSL Resellers Worldwide from Dec 2010 priced; £3000 + VAT, €3599 + VAT. $4999 + VAT.
That's a lot of money for 16ch of faders and 2 in / 2 out. |
I saw it yesterday, but didn't want to be the ONLY person posting about the cool new products. I didn't notice the price, though. Ouch. |
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tehlord |
I saw this a few weeks ago and gulped at the price. If it had a proper multi input souncard solution then fair enough, but the you'r not get 8 channels of SSL for that!
Looks sexeh though! :D |
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DJ RANN |
quote: | Originally posted by tehlord
I saw this a few weeks ago and gulped at the price. If it had a proper multi input souncard solution then fair enough, but the you'r not get 8 channels of SSL for that!
Looks sexeh though! :D |
That's exactly what I thought. If it had I/O for each of those faders (or at least 8) I think they'd be flying off the shelves but you can buy 3 x Euphonix MC Mix's and nice RME DA for that kind of money which equals similar quality but more faders and far more I/O. |
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kitphillips |
^^ Doesn't look that budget to me:wtf:
Nice kit, but as RANN said, I'd want a full featured mixer/controller with integrated sound card for that price...
Sort of like this one, which is a lot cheaper and does a lot more... http://www.allen-heath.co.uk/uk/Dis...t.asp?pview=115 |
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cryophonik |
Don't worry, guys. For those of us who aren't billionaires, Behringer's got our back (list: $2499 USD). It might be Behringer, but this thing looks the biz.
quote: | X32 is a 32-Channel 16-Bus Digital Total Recall Live/Recording Mixing Console. Some Specs: - Total recall - 32 channels with inserts - 16 mix busses with inserts - 6 aux sends and returns - 8 stereo FX returns - 6 matrix. |
http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/X32.aspx
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tehlord |
What we need is an MR816 wrapped up in an MC Mix for $1500
Oh yes |
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Raphie |
just buy an cc121 and never look back, rows of faders are so overrated..... |
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tehlord |
quote: | Originally posted by Raphie
just buy an cc121 and never look back, rows of faders are so overrated..... |
They're not overrated if you would benefit from them and use them. which I would. |
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Mad for Brad |
more things to spill on . |
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DJ RANN |
quote: | Originally posted by Mad for Brad
more things for your opera singer girlfriend to spill her wine on . |
Fixed |
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closedcircle |
Blah blah blah, new hardware. Sure is convenient to not have to lug around 200 lbs of equipment for music production anymore. Now I just have a mac book pro, audio interface and midi controller. Travel back in time to 1990 when you had to buy stupid gear.
Besides who justifies buying that piece of hardware? Either you are a hobbyist and don't need it or you just trying to show off, like mastering engineers with analogue processing equipment (which half of them don't even have and just process the audio on the computer).
It's so much BS. It doesn't take money to write music. It takes time, patience and dedication. You need a computer, a keyboard and a audio interface with some halfway decent speakers (not even monitors man).
It's 10 times faster to just compose on a computer, rather then run to synth's, record audio and lalalallalaallalal.
Crap I'm so used to drawing precise volume levels that I don't even see how one of those would be useful at all for mixing. I mix to -5 RMS with peaks hitting just below 0.0 DB. How the F would you ever get that accurate with one of those stupid devices? The funny part is I bet you can't mix for and your the one posting needless gear to make yourself feel better about it. |
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