FrankH wrote:As interesting as this solution is, it just kills me that it completely throws all audio and monitoring functions out the window (and probably won't work on a Mac any time soon...at least that's the vibe I'm getting from Frank's communiques).
The reason I mention this is because I just did a quick test on the HUI Undo function in Cubase for another thread and it reminded me of how well the D8Bs HUI mode communicates and controls Cubase.
It's just too damn bad a solution to hack the HUI protocol to extend the controls across a single D8B deck's 24 faders can't be done. Now that I'd buy in a heartbeat.
But it (the D8Bridge) is what it is and certainly a reasonable solution for a lot of D8B owners who simply need a big control surface for mixing ITB; no longer requiring any of the D8Bs audio functionality.
My 2 cents.
Frank,
Nothing is cut, all functions will work but it is not a "switch back and forth" type of deal to toggle back and forth. You would have to physically remove the special cable and plug in the DB25 data cable to make the d8b work as designed and vise-versa to get back into the box. I am pretty sure there would be some turning off of equipment and boot times to consider as an inconvenience too. It is just one a cable non-invasive hack and that is some great verbiage there!
Now as you know, people are considering pulling the Power supply out of the CPU and finding a home for it in the d8b console. Having been in machine rooms bigger than my house (of course I am exaggerating) I do not see an advantage except for the real estate why you would do this. Forgoing all d8b functions just is not what I am after. I think there are some that have their d8b's gathering dust and can not afford or do not like what is on the market now. This for them is the perfect advantage. Still yet more great verbiage... wow.
I think it's great that this software and special cable does not foul up the d8b in any way shape or form. If I was an only in the box guy, I might be looking to get power to my "new" controller; and If I were a in the box guy that also still uses recorders, I might be looking at a solution to make quicker the time I can switch between the two.
You have some very valid points especially on monitoring and the original design of the d8b. As Marc says, "it's a whole new way of working" that is the way I intend to look at this modification. It is something new.
my .02,
Michael