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Old 10-01-2012, 10:28 PM
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Default Avid PRE protocol and Yamaha AD8HR

I don't suppose there's any chance Avid and Yamaha would ever bury the hatchet long enough to get the ICON to be able to control the AD8HR? Yeah, thought so. Sure would be nice not to have to use a separate laptop to control the preamps while doing a live event. But that would mean two competitors would have to cooperate on two products that are probably at the end of their sales cycle.

What was I thinking. Question withdrawn. Sigh.

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