XITE-1/4LIVE wrote:... At any rate a serious hardware mixer is needed. If I can already do this on my KS88's this cannot be that difficult of a task.
then let's elaborate this idea a bit...
assuming you mean an all-channel-hands-on device and not a single-channel-switchable-to-active there is
a serious amounts of parts and manual work
as written on the previous page it's a large size circuit board
a few hundred encoders, half a day to solder and another half to mount the boards
even without motorfaders you'd hardly be able to build it for less than 1k Euro (raw costs) in a local small series production
add a case, cover, switches, metering and indicator lights and it puts you off another grand.
an estimated sales price would be at least 5-7k to remain profitable
this assumes a small series is made - multiply by 2 and you'll probably find someone who's building it for you as a custom unit
now assume you find someone who's able to cut down your 2k raw costs down to 500 if you order 1k units by him.
You have to finance half a million on production plus marketing costs to establish the product and still success is a vague thing in economy...
at least it should be clear by now that you're approaching the price tag of the 'established' guys - and mind you... no customer with such a box expects to be left in the rain if something goes awefully wrong - so add staff to the support department... driving your costs further...
all this left the software out completely
and here's the next drawback - Scope isn't independent
it's closely tied to the host operating system and the pc board it's running on
to warrant any reliability of the 'mixing console' at all, you'd have to supply and configure the hardware as well.
my PC retailer is in this kind of business (OEM terminals in shops)... not exactly what you'd call funny - and his stuff fits in a pilot's case.
there are a couple of (Scope) internal problems as well, that need a software revision
but due to the 'mixed' nature of the system one can't really tell if it's related to the host hardware/OS or internal processsing.
it may look simple to control a few Scope items by whatever, but to turn this into a profitable, industrial grade product - lets say mixing desk plus digital recorder (VDAT) - is a rather demanding task. If possible at all.
The SC folks are all from pro audio and engineering and know about this, you bet...
