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Note : 8 sur 10 Published on 11/29/08 at 00:48
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OVERALL OPINION

I had the opportunity to discover this console for an hour, so this advice is worth what it's worth.
From first glance, it is fairly easy, with an area clear and well-organized. It was in front of you, where usually there are the meters, a full slice.
It's pretty easy and intuitive. We can also assign different colors to the tracks, convenient to navigate quickly.
In the least I can say that the touch screen is too small. Check boxes in the menus are very narrow. The buttons look very fragile. We are afraid that we are in the fingers. A button called "mix" mode allows pinball "faders" mode for shipments. Beware, it can be misleading, this term (usually "mix" means that the track assigned to LR mix, but not here). There is no master fader assigned. It can therefore be a block, but at the expense of what is in the sub-bottom layers (!!!). Completely useless.
Finally, to summarize, a console that could be terrible, but suffers serious errors of youth. And the price is prohibitive.