If you quote, burn, it to flash though, then are you stuck? What happens if down the road you change your mind on something? Are you then screwed?

Chris.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Reeves" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2016 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: audio interface with at least 8 inputs and outputs and some microphone preamps that are XLR


This is the rub.

Every company is moving to this software control panel.
This is where you route your headphones and other output pairs, turn direct monitoring on and off, add any direct monitoring effects, etc. The other rub is that the factory defaults for these settings are often not desirable, so you have no idea what needs to be changed until you get the unit..
From what I’m gathering from others in the field, tons of these control
panels are inaccessible, and the ones that are, oddly enough, are accessible via windows. I have beaten my head against the wall to try and find the interface that has the most accessible control panel, but without purchasing every one of these units to see what the status is, I can only go on hearsay from folks in the field. The fortunate thing about the Scarlet control panel is the fact that it uses a standard open dialog box to load control panel settings. Plus, you can temporarily load settings depending on your needs, and when you want the machine to permanently retain the settings, you can burn it to flash memory so when you power off the device, those settings are saved.

I am not sure what the status is on the newly released U-phoria interface from Behringer: whether it uses a control panel interface or not. I will dig through the manual to see what the deal is.

This is the unfortunate Byproduct of companies trying to provide digital solutions to analog problems.

Instead of letting the Daw handle routing, which daws are very capable of doing, they’re providing these virtual environments, which unfortunately lock us out of being able to take full advantage of these units.

End of rant.

Kevin

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