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--- In 01v96@yahoogroups.com, "Dave Howard" <david.howard@v...> wrote:
\n> Howdy all! I've read several posts lately about using SM for live
\napplications. Just to bend your ear and give my 2 shots worth, I
\ndidn't like using it.... I found that I could be much quicker with
\nthe fingers moving around the board (unless the drinks are free and
\nit's the third set). Also, I think you gain a lot more knowledge of
\nthe board when you have to rely on it. The only thing I really liked
\nwas having the color of the meters by the faders. To those of you
\nwho are somewhat new to the board, I would recommend not using the
\nlaptop at first. What do you folks think?