I agree. The functionality for the price is very impressive.
I use two on a weekly basis and I know four organizations that have the
and are pleased.
Being able to plop a laptop next it, plug in the usb cable and record 32
channels into Ardour is really handy. (Hat tip to Paul ;) Or play cued
music from LISP (Linux Show Player) or control a stage musical mutes,
faders, etc. with Linux Show Control makes it very versatile.
Mac
On May 15, 2017 7:02 AM, "Paul Davis" <paul@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
behringer/midas X32 would be the obvious choice.
On Sun, May 14, 2017 at 10:01 PM, Bill Purvis <bill@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> This is not really a Linux audio question, but I'm sure some of you will
> have suggestions
> for the following:
>
> I'm currently looking into providing the Audio system for our new church
> building which is
> expected to be handed over soon. At present I'm using a Soundcraft Ui16
> digital mixer, but
> that only has 12 real inputs. I'm thinking ahead and would like something
> similar but with
> twice (or more) as many inputs.
>
> Any suggestions welcomed,
>
> Many thanks
>
> Bill
>
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