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Motorized MIDI Control Surface from Digidesign

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  • PaulyPaulPaulyPaul

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    Digidesign Control 24Published on 10/17/12 at 22:23
    The Digidesign Control 24 is an excellent choice for your hardware console if you can afford it. I have not used a better console in all of my years mixing. This unit is very big and expensive, most of us don’t have the room for even if we could afford it. I have used several Digidesign control surfaces but none of them was this big and powerful. The value of this unit for the price is correct. If you want the best you will have to pay for the best!

    I have worked with this unit a few times but not so much anymore. It does give you the ability to control your whole session right from this unit. If you can find a studio still using this model then kudos to them, because this unit has been…
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    The Digidesign Control 24 is an excellent choice for your hardware console if you can afford it. I have not used a better console in all of my years mixing. This unit is very big and expensive, most of us don’t have the room for even if we could afford it. I have used several Digidesign control surfaces but none of them was this big and powerful. The value of this unit for the price is correct. If you want the best you will have to pay for the best!

    I have worked with this unit a few times but not so much anymore. It does give you the ability to control your whole session right from this unit. If you can find a studio still using this model then kudos to them, because this unit has been replaced by the Avid 24. The Avid 24 is way more up to date and has a better and more modern look to it but it has basically the exact same specs. The Avid 24 also cost more than the original Digidesign Control 24.

    With 24 channels, all being touch sensitive and motorized. You will have enough channels to run your whole project that you are working on. The board also has visual to it as well, it will show you the channel names and settings on the LED strips. All of your Pro Tools functions can be controlled with the Control 24. It will make your workflow extremely fast. It does take some time to understand this unit and learn to use it. It is not a plug and play type of unit because you will be confused at first if you have never worked with it before. If I had the money and the space I would purchase this so fast it would make my head spin. You have to use this at least once in your lifetime!
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  • djakoudjakou

    Digidesign Control 24Published on 08/04/06 at 04:54
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    16 Class A mic quality, with TLaudio PA1 behind, it's perfect
    XLR and jack input for output cables provide XLR and DB 25/jack
    Automation is impeccable with direct access to different modes (write, touch, latch)

    The config is very good even if we look qd same buttons at the beginning (when recess started with a digi 002, ca change).
    The installation is done without too many problems, you should know that it takes a special protocol for PC, which comes in the form of driver with ProTools HD.
    Once in hand, it becomes instinctive, almost no one uses the keyboard or mouse, the time saved is considerable.
    The manual comes in English, the french, it takes about three quarters of an ho…
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    16 Class A mic quality, with TLaudio PA1 behind, it's perfect
    XLR and jack input for output cables provide XLR and DB 25/jack
    Automation is impeccable with direct access to different modes (write, touch, latch)

    The config is very good even if we look qd same buttons at the beginning (when recess started with a digi 002, ca change).
    The installation is done without too many problems, you should know that it takes a special protocol for PC, which comes in the form of driver with ProTools HD.
    Once in hand, it becomes instinctive, almost no one uses the keyboard or mouse, the time saved is considerable.
    The manual comes in English, the french, it takes about three quarters of an hour to print 180 pages but it's still very well explained.

    The preamp does not color the sound and microphones are perfect for style underbody clear.

    My config:
    PC P4 3.2, 1.5GB of DDR2 and 200GB Hard Drive
    Protools HD1, 96 I / O and control 24
    There's really nothing to say the system turns the hair.
    The console is perfect is really nothing to say.
    DIGI 002 I worked on then I tried the Mackie Control and control surface from Tascam and I did not find any equivalent at that price.
    The value for money is excellent, the D-COMMAND costs around € 30,000 without preamps.
    I do it again this choice without eSite.
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  • moosersmoosers

    Digidesign Control 24Published on 08/30/11 at 11:30
    Digidesign's Control 24 is the most complete digital 'console' workstation available to control Pro Tools. It's been around for a good amount of time and I've probably used at least ten of these throughout my time working as an audio engineer. It seems to be the default interface for those studios and rooms that don't have a console. You can control pretty much everything you see in Pro Tools with the Control 24, although I've mostly just used it for it's basic features as I don't see a need to use it for controlling plug-ins and things like that. They aren't making the Control 24 any longer, as it's been replaced by the Avid C 24, as Avid has taken over the Digidesign name. To go thro…
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    Digidesign's Control 24 is the most complete digital 'console' workstation available to control Pro Tools. It's been around for a good amount of time and I've probably used at least ten of these throughout my time working as an audio engineer. It seems to be the default interface for those studios and rooms that don't have a console. You can control pretty much everything you see in Pro Tools with the Control 24, although I've mostly just used it for it's basic features as I don't see a need to use it for controlling plug-ins and things like that. They aren't making the Control 24 any longer, as it's been replaced by the Avid C 24, as Avid has taken over the Digidesign name. To go through all of the features and specs here would probably be a bit redundant as you can find all of that information on any number of websites. However, some basic features on the Control 24 include it's 16 built in Focusrite preamps, with 24 channels in total each having a fader, solo/mute/select buttons, and a pan knob. Basically anything that you can control inside the box with Pro Tools is featured here in some way, shape or form. I found the Control 24 pretty easy to use right off the bat, at least for it's basic features, and I don't think that most users will need to go beyond this. If you're looking to get in depth with it with controlling plug-ins and full on automation, it would be a good idea to have the manual around as a reference. The price of the Digidesign Control 24 is sure to be cheaper than the Avid 24, but of course you'll need to find one used. This shouldn't be a problem as there were a ton of these sold. It's a great tool to have in your studio for hands on control, but of course still doesn't come close to replacing a real console.
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