robmerow
Active Member
I'm working on pricing out a sound system for a small theater looking for a "low-end" digital console. (Budget is less than $3000). They need 30 inputs, 8 outputs. Virtual scribbles would be a plus.
I'm having trouble finding any consoles (even beyond this budget) that allow a fade time between audio scenes. They also need more than 100 scenes (a limitation that is pretty common, which surprised me, having never looked into it much). SI Impact seem to fit the bill minus the crossfading.
My question is what is the lowest cost way of getting this amount of inputs, 200+ scenes, and scene crossfading? So far the cheapest way I've found to do it would be a used LS9 (seem to go for about $3500 used). Surely there must be something less long in the tooth that has this feature? Does the TF claim this feature?
Thank you, kindly.
I'm having trouble finding any consoles (even beyond this budget) that allow a fade time between audio scenes. They also need more than 100 scenes (a limitation that is pretty common, which surprised me, having never looked into it much). SI Impact seem to fit the bill minus the crossfading.
My question is what is the lowest cost way of getting this amount of inputs, 200+ scenes, and scene crossfading? So far the cheapest way I've found to do it would be a used LS9 (seem to go for about $3500 used). Surely there must be something less long in the tooth that has this feature? Does the TF claim this feature?
Thank you, kindly.