Replacing my d8b - recommendations?
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 12:09 am
Hello gents,
I've been limping along with my d8b for the last few years, occasionally taking it apart and spraying all the ribbon connectors, etc. I knew its days were numbered. I'm going to be moving my studio in the next few months and I'd like to take the opportunity to replace the very aging d8b with something current that offers all the things I love about the d8b, which include:
24 bit lightpipe connection to my HDR 2496 (I do not plan to replace that just yet)
Good sounding built-in library of compression, eq, delay, reverb, de-ess, etc.
Moving faders
Mix automation (can be PC hosted, but must be integrated like Mackie's is)
Ability to display the unit's video on as big of a monitor as I want
In my search, I came up with 2 contenders, each of which has a big miss in the requirements department. I like the Behringer X32, but it lacks any automation software, and video output, and the Presonus StudioLive doesn't have moving faders.
I'd like to ask the assembled wisdom here if I'm missing anything out in the market that would fit the bill. I'm kind of hoping Presonus or Behringer will announce some new kit at the NAMM show this month that will solve this.
Thanks for your ideas!
Roy
I've been limping along with my d8b for the last few years, occasionally taking it apart and spraying all the ribbon connectors, etc. I knew its days were numbered. I'm going to be moving my studio in the next few months and I'd like to take the opportunity to replace the very aging d8b with something current that offers all the things I love about the d8b, which include:
24 bit lightpipe connection to my HDR 2496 (I do not plan to replace that just yet)
Good sounding built-in library of compression, eq, delay, reverb, de-ess, etc.
Moving faders
Mix automation (can be PC hosted, but must be integrated like Mackie's is)
Ability to display the unit's video on as big of a monitor as I want
In my search, I came up with 2 contenders, each of which has a big miss in the requirements department. I like the Behringer X32, but it lacks any automation software, and video output, and the Presonus StudioLive doesn't have moving faders.
I'd like to ask the assembled wisdom here if I'm missing anything out in the market that would fit the bill. I'm kind of hoping Presonus or Behringer will announce some new kit at the NAMM show this month that will solve this.
Thanks for your ideas!
Roy