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--- In 01v96@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Hole" <tomhole@g...> wrote:
\n> Darryl,
\n>
\n> I just saw this on AAPLS:
\n>
\n> "I love working with the new Yamahas. It has become my desk of
\n> choice for
\n> nearly every application. To quote Mick from 8th Day sound about the
\n> DM2000, "In 5 min., you'll start to know your way around. After a
\n> few
\n> hours, you'll get comfortable. After a week, you'll never want to
\n> mix on
\n> an analog desk again."
\n>
\n> Ralph (Staub)"
\n>
\n> --- In 01v96@yahoogroups.com, "jdarrylwenger" <jdarrylwenger@y...>
\n> wrote:
\n> > I did not write down the quote I saw 3 or so months ago that
\n> talked
\n> > about how quickly ones opinion will change from skepticism to only
\n> > wanting to mix on a digital board. Something like, so much time
\n> of
\n> > having someone explain the board to you, another amount of time
\n> > learning to get around on it, and then after a week of mixing on a
\n> > digital board, you won't want to mix on anything else. I'm
\n> involved
\n> > in a panel discussion at a conference in two weeks and want to
\n> come
\n> > prepared, since it's my opinion that digital boards are the future
\n> of
\n> > sound reinforcement.
\n> >
\n> > Thanks for helping me out.
\n> >
\n> > Darryl