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Old 12-08-1999, 11:42 PM
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Default Anyone Sucessfully using CM\'s MotorMix

Are there any PT users out there sucessfully using CM Automation's MotorMix? Advantages / Disadvantages? I need a small controller to sit atop my large analog console. (In other words - not too much space) I'd love to hear from some users. How does the "auto-takeover" grab a fader and write function work? Thanks in advance.

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Old 12-09-1999, 07:04 AM
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Default Re: Anyone Sucessfully using CM\'s MotorMix

Buy it. Well worth the $$. No meters, but most everything else is there.
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