>>Sounds like you have tried software setup without a soundcard. Hoho.
A 58 input soundcard.... mmm, where can I get one of those? ho ho
>>Edit: By the way what's the difference in looking at a mixer on a screen or a mixer on real life?
I think you just answered it.
Semantics and personal preferences, but what's the point of just "looking" at a mixer? Wouldn't you want that screen to be at least touchscreen
and 40" widescreen?
A real mixer.... Instant access tweakol?, no scrolling, no mouse-pointing, no sub-menus, no tiny buttons, no fancy graphics, no software incompatibilities, no crappy EQ, no digital summing, no lack of headroom, no digital clipping, no lack of mic-pre's, no system resources, no Microsoft operating systems, no Steinbugs, no driver updates, no error messages, no internet connection, etc. etc.....
>>The bitter truth is that hardware is annoying. "Maybe I'll pause this project for a while and continue one previous project... Whopee! I wonder how these sliders and FX were... Damn, can't remember. I love hardware!"
lol
Hopefully it'll encourage me to finish one tune before going on to the next.
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Nah, I'm being pedantic. In truth, it's going to be used as a glorified soundcard, integrating hardware
and multi-channel software. I couldn't live without a computer for audio!!!