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I’m definitely getting this for my build.
It can be racked but I’m welding a handle on it’s side.
It opens up and pulls out just in case the card needs reseating.

And it’s just so damn beautiful.
179 USD on Amazon.

Intel Tiger Lake CPU’s have huge L2 Cache and they will have 65 watt Quads that have 20% more IPC according to engineering samples on SiSoft databases.
Custom sheathed cables from IceModz from Iceland, love that guys work.

I might even get RGB Lit DRAM and other festive stuff for glamours sake.

2020 will be a great year, I’m going to make sure of it.

Be Festive My Brotha’s of DSP.
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Jim, I have one of their tower cases for my Scope pc, and it's really nicely designed and well built. :)
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Always the wise you are.
Totally agree, these cheap o cases are great if you’re on a budget, but when we build machines they are like our child in a sense.
Giving them a little extra with companies that put in a little extra deserve my coin.

Which case did you get?
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Nanoxia looks great. Heres mine - awaiting build right now: You are right - 2020 is going to be awesome.

https://www.silverstonetek.com/product. ... 21&area=en

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Nice.

Man I love having time off to run diagnostics, plan for upcoming gigs, cruising worthy forms of happy campers.

This is too much fun.
Better go to GearSlutz to see how the miserable are getting along.

I’m holding out for the Bricasti Model 7 with the M200 upgrade or version 3 I’m drueling over.
Might be another year or so, but stashing away 150 a month starting in 2020 since we get to keep and spend more of our money.

If they get rid of Trump everything will be free so it’s a win win situation.
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I'm over IR and emulated classic reverbs etc, my next spacial purchase will be this one:

https://www.uaudio.com/uad-plugins/reve ... mbers.html

If you're going back to Vagueass to gig, maybe someone can make a Ceasars Palace IR plug.
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Nice.
If XITE-1 ever dies UAD is on my short list.
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UA is nice for mixing recorded material, not really what you want live imho.
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Another one bites the dust...
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valis wrote: Sun Dec 22, 2019 6:44 pm UA is nice for mixing recorded material, not really what you want live imho.
I agree with you and VegasMan in regards no MIDI control on Console. But keep an eye on Unison technology, OxBox and the UAD Live Rack (16-channel MADI effects processor that allows live sound engineers to craft studio-quality mixes using Realtime UAD Processing and industry-leading UAD plug-ins — right out of the box). Check out the Live Rack fail safe features, and it has MIDI snapshot recall. These dogs are out & they're hunting

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chJcUjuL3yk
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That’s a good start but still no mixer, just the plug ins to use with another mixer.
Would love to see a mixer with MIDI from somebody.
Snapshots are nice, but manual over ride is necessary.
I had a Yamaha DMP7 as a kid in ‘86. Great sound, PM70 in the AUX.
Damn automated Faders had to be in Page one, not page two which was eq and fox sends. Bigger pain in the ass than regular hands on.
Scope is just so effective as a live tool I’m shocked that years later these other companies just don’t get it.

I like Live, can’t wait to see if they break down and make it a 16 channel mixer.
I’m just not seeing anything that allows it to become one. You need a MADI Midas or something in the PC.
Looking at PC/Apple options these dummies still don’t have anything but mouse mixing.

Pendejos


Love the UAD. I got something to watch at least, they’ll have to add a software mixer, he’ll it’s half way there now.

Need a manual for verification

Thanks Dante
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6 large and no in box mixing?

They’re killing me.
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The problem fir me re mixers is there’s only one circuit level emulated one and that’s MixBus 32C. I wouldn’t swap that fir a uad2 mixer inbuilt or not, control protocols or not. Having circuit emulated plugs only gets you halfway back to the past.
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