by anyhorizon » Sun Nov 23, 2008 10:55 am
We all wish for more. It was technology that improved after the d8b's introduction. To this day, the d8b still represents an amazing achievement. If you go for some new, late model converters, it still is amazing. It's wonderful that you can do that. Actually, I don't think the original converters are that bad. As a control surface via MIDI mapping, it's beyond peer. The automation is sensational. We're talking 10 years here. They gave us V 5 and the thing came out of its shell. If the components hang out, 20 years is possible. Mine is pristine and I believe it could last and serve me in some fashion or other for that long. Sure, there are computer/OS type issues but there are workarounds for the vast majority of them. Show me a computer or OS that doesn't have a few glitches. I do hope, if the black thing is a new mixer, they don't mess with the automation too much. If you can't make a hit or beautiful sounding music on a d8b, you can't do it on anything. I don't think Mackie treated us badly. I actually think they're more accessible than most other corporates. They have a business to run and all things must pass. I'm just gonna make my d8b pass a little slower than some. I believe, as I've said before, the d8b may have been too successful for the company's good.
Peter
In the scheme of things, there isn't one... just chaos.