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Post by wvdzwart on Jan 6, 2023 19:46:31 GMT -8
I am strongly considering buying a Raven MTZ and planning to use it with Cubase 12 on Windows 10. I am using Dorico pro 4 as well, but this is probably not supported yet.
Should I go for a single Raven MTZ or for dual Raven MTi2? Any advice on how to make this decision?
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Post by Elbingo on Jan 8, 2023 1:22:47 GMT -8
I would tend towards two MTi2s.. I have it myself and would like it that way. don't miss it :-)
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Post by wvdzwart on Jan 8, 2023 14:39:54 GMT -8
Hi Elbingo, thanks for your response, I really appreciate it.
In the meantime I also found an answer from Jamey Z, in response to a similar question from Sep 2017 about dual MTi vs MTX in a different thread. I guess I was not the only one with such a question on my mind”:
—————————————————————————————— Jamey Z. in Sep 2017: “MTX is really great on Logic Pro since the display is so large all the small logic buttons are super easy to hit on it compared to MTi2. I think the MTX is also a very strong center piece for the studio and the plugins are life size.
The MTX also comes in a desk and the MTi2 has a stand on the back to put on any desk. Unless you order the CORESTATION for Dual MTI2.
On MTi2 any small buttons can be "pinch zoomed" to get access to them with touch, but this is an extra step compared to MTX.
I prefer Dual MTi2 since I love having the Project on my Right display so I can edit with touch and my mixer on the left screen so I can mix with touch. This way I don't have to toggle screensets to get to the project window.” ——————————————————————————————
The project on the right and mixer on the left is a good argument. But so is the small buttons easily accessible and plugins life size! I have some thinking to do how I want to proceed with my setup.
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