nucleus: more pros and cons

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Paul Davis 2016-02-09 21:50:21 -05:00
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<h3>Cons</h3>
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<dt>No Master Faster</dt>
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<dd>It is not possible to control the level of the Master bus or
Monitor section. Really don't know what SSL was thinking here.</dd>
<dt>No dedicated rec-enable buttons</dt>
<dd>You have to press the "Rec" button and convert the per-strip
"Select" buttons into rec-enables</dd>
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buttons, but this is only necessary because of the relatively few
global buttons on the surface.
</dd>
<dt>Builtin analog signal path</dt>
<dd>SSL clearly expects users to route audio back from their
computer via the Nucleus' own 2 channel output path, and maybe even
use the input path as well. They take up a significant amount of
surface space with the controls for this signal path, space that
could have been used for a master fader or more Mackie Control
buttons. The USB audio device requires a proprietary driver, so
Linux users can't use this, and OS X/Windows users will have to
install a device driver (very odd for a USB audio device these
days). The analog path also no doubt adds notable cost to the
Nucleus. There's nothing wrong with this feature for users that
don't already have a working analog/digital signal path for their
computers. But who is going to spend $5000 on a Nucleus that
doesn't have this already?</dd>
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