by bitSync » Wed Oct 24, 2012 4:49 pm
Hi Bruce,
I've only tried one experiment so far - booting the d8b as designed, then flipping the DB25 data switch and reinitializing the console with the D8Bridge software. Whatever d8b audio route(s) I had prior to booting D8Bridge (I don't have a record of that) went away upon re-initializing with D8Bridge. Not a big surprise there. I have been intending to do a more rigorous evaluation but I haven't had time and I've also recently gotten an audio summing capability (Audient Centro) that now handles all of my monitoring requirements when in the D8Bridge DAW mode, so I haven't been especially motivated to research the dual boot behavior further. In fact, I'm loving the whole D8Bridge/DAW setup so much I'm wondering how much longer I'll be interested in the d8b as a digital mixer. I'm not there yet, but I could see my possible eventual migration to in-the-box only happening.
I regard the dual boot data switch as serving two basic functions, (1) a hard cutover between either using the d8b as it was originally designed or using it as a control surface for the DAW (that is, not necessarily for blended d8b/D8Bridge 1.1 operations), and (2) a means to cut down on wear and tear on the DB25 data connector on the back of the console. Both of these things, in my mind, were well worth the $10 switch and DB25 cable. Cheers.
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