11/21/2023 0 Comments RECALIBRATE DIGIDESIGN DCOMMAND 8![]() ![]() I finally chose the command because it is really dedicates pro tools, I use (LE 6.4 in this case) with a G5. In addition, the MCU multi seems more oriented software. The command8 prvoit does not (yet?) Extension faders unfortunately. I find the look of the MCU coolest and most importantly, the possibility of extensions are trs INTERESTED if you think having to use more than eight faders for its mix. Hi, I have the command 8 for 2 months now and am satisfied with the purchase.ĪPRS be surfing on the data sheets of products DIFFERENT equivalents, j'hsitais between the MCU and the command. For those who have rack based interfaces for controlling Pro Tools, the Command 8 is a great addition. This being said, the Digidesign Command 8 is as good as any to perform the basic functions and can get pretty in depth as well. All of these products perform a similar task, and I would recommend those interested to try them all and see what will work best for them. I would compare the Command 8 to other similar products like the Mackie HUI and Universal Control, the M-Audio Project I/O and other Digidesign products such as the Pro Control and the control surface on the Digi 002 and 003. The control over monitoring, either with headphones or through studio monitors, is well designed as well. Its transport buttons are laid out smartly and everything is easy to access. However, having the real faders, knobs, and solo and mute buttons comes in really handy while I am mixing and I know a lot of engineers like to have the feel of real faders while they mix as well. The Command 8 covers control over pretty much everything you can think of in Pro Tools, a lot of which I haven't even used because I find it is easier to control it within the box. I would really only recommend use of this with either Pro Tools HD or LE systems because most of their controls are commands for Pro Tools. Since it is made by Digidesign, it is made for use with Pro Tools systems, and I'm not sure if it will even work with any other type of sequencer. The Command 8 is somewhat similar to the control surface on the Digi 002, except that this lacks the mic preamps that the 002 has. Have you got a Command 8, what do you think of it? Do you have suggestions for gear to feature in future Hidden Treasure post? If so then let us know.I've been using the Digidesign Command 8 MIDI based control surface for about two years. It may not be the newest controller out there, but it still has a lot to offer nearly a decade after it was launched. That’s a lot of bang for the buck and well worth considering if you want a physical control surface. So that’s a physical control surface with moving faders, a Pro Tools transport, a monitoring controller (with MONO button), full physical control of plug-ins and instruments, as well as a MIDI interface for around $300. Allows control of any device that supports MIDI Continuous Controller messages.Stand-Alone mode with save and recall of up to 8 snapshots.Five Function keys to access Utility, Fader Mute, and MIDI mapping functions.Fast and convenient access to sends, inserts, plug-in pages, pan settings, and other track functions.Tactile control of track volume, pan, send level, send pan, and record status, as well as PRE™ (Digidesign mic preamplifier) gain. ![]() ![]()
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