| Speaker placement software non-rectangular room [message #73678] |
Fri, 06 October 2006 15:37  |
brandon[2]
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| Re: Speaker placement software non-rectangular room [message #73834 is a reply to message #73678] |
Wed, 11 October 2006 06:00  |
"Kris" .
Messages: 27 Registered: June 2006
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row in a copy of CubaseLE if you wanna... no need for a
>> >complete/full-out app like SX or Nuendo - people can indeed buy
>> >that separately if they want.
>> >*** MIDI i/o... duh.
>> >***Absolutely make it expandable to be able to easily link 2
>> >or more if someone needs more than 16 analog i/o's at once.
>> >Encourages people to buy another if they ever want to go that
>> >route anyway.
>> >***It should be PCI-based, not Firewire or USB. One card.
>> >Expansion units can be Firewired together via ports on the
>> >units themselves, and routed through the same card. Maybe allow
>> >for a max of 2 units per card to keep costs down... anyone
>> >needing more than 32 analog i/o's at once will no doubt be in a
>> >situation where they can go with PCI expansion chassis anyway.
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>> >Price point should be ~$1,200 to $1,500, street.
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>> >Can you imagine how many of these they could - and more
>> >importantly WOULD - sell?
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>> >I think it can be done for that price point - I mean look at
>> >various units like the EMu 1812, the TC unit I just linked to
>> >above, and the RME Multiface... all those units have various &
>> >sundry of the features I mentioned for around HALF that price
>> >(Multiface has 8 analog i/o's, plus other digital options, &
>> >word clock, but no onboard DSP... Emu & TC units have half-ass
>> >versions of less i/o's and one has no word clock, but both DO
>> >have DSP EFX) how hard would it be to incorporate all of these
>> >features I mentioned for twice to slightly more than twice the
>> >price?
>> >
>> >I think the 16-minimum channels of straight-up analog i/o is the
>> >biggest feature set that's missing from a lot of the half-
>> >rack half-asses out there... you can do a full rock/pop/country
>> >band with 16 in's - not a big huge major-label-type session
>> >with top & bottom snare mics; front, back & outfront kick mics,
>> >plus ambient room mics & a PZM taped to the wall or the
>> >drummer's T-Shirt, plus five channels of bass & 19 channels of
>> >guitar amp mics, but then the people who are doing those are
>> >MOSTLY (not all, but) MOSTLY on PT systems anyway, or if
>> >something like what I'm discussing were available, they could
>> >just buy TWO of these units. My po
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