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Dbx DriveRack 260 Equalization and Loudspeaker Control System with dbx RTA-M DriveRack Measurement Microphone and XLR Cable. $499.95 $ 499 95 Prime. How can the answer be improved?
Steve Payne wrote on Mon, 19 July 2010 17:52 We should count our blessings and move on, IMHO. Honestly, I find that a horrible response.
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I'm in the market for additional processors, and any company that would offer Mac native control would be moved very high on the consideration list. I find the DriveWare software only marginally better than configuring the unit directly itself. It's got so much potential, but falls so short. Why the heck is everything so freaking tiny? Oh, and I figured out that I could run 2 instances of the software, but the way it's laid out, it would seem that you could add more than 1 driverack and be able to address each one from the app. Just another layer of clutter to deal with, I suppose. What does that have to do with the software being a Windows program?
The GUI choices can be bad regardless of the platform. Apple has certain guidelines for user interface but that doesn't eliminate a bad rendition. Dense control options require experience and training regardless of the the platform. There are plenty of Pro Tools plugs that run on a Mac with less than marvelous UIs. This is simply too small a market for the vendors to employ two sets of developers supporting two sets of software through multiple OS versions. quote title=Brian Jojade wrote on Mon, 19 July 2010 19:51 I find the DriveWare software only marginally better than configuring the unit directly itself.
It's got so much potential, but falls so short. Why the heck is everything so freaking tiny?