I have found that smaller gigs are preferably done with "bäd-mixing" and more traditional console & cable draw to the bow has been avoided. Of course, for those, there is also a place for them, especially when the coverage starts to grow, so, of course, very quickly, you start wanting physical buttons under your fingers.
A little bit of a challenge has come from the fact that mixers are found Soundcraft UI12With practically only 8 mic inputts, setting the band's size rather small. Duo's a pretty good joker, though.
The other end is then Behkun X32Which is already a full-sized mixer and size, and for weight, it is not carried with just one hand. X32 If you do a job, then you'd be happy to use the table in a mix, but sometimes I've done a job so that X32 has been placed in the corner of the stage and performed the mixing in the badian. A perfectly workable solution, but the question here is, why do you have to drag a full-scale mixer to the stage when you don't even use it? Of course, Janne also has those Expressions that can be used if necessary, but they have the same thing as that one. X32- Yeah.
Well, the answer to the previous question: no more need, but here's the solution.

Together 4U in box Midas M32C, and behkun 32ch Armaments!
The Wlan Router, built behind the box, so when one power switch is connected, the mixer is ready to drive! A really clever set and channels are enough for a slightly bigger pump.
The software manufacturer's, or the Mixing Station?

However, I ended up in the Mixing Station because it has a variable slash (for example, down right, tapa-delay, and the effect mutated).
It's not bad, it's not bad, it's not bad, and it's mixed up a lot of gigs, too, but somehow, it's more focused on the essentials.
I'll write more of my experiences, when I get to take the first steps from the booger.
Wednesday 29.6
Yesterday I went to Vuolukka Eero (Livepaletti Oy) to bring my Midas now in the test, and the controls were confated so that when you select X-Touch (physical 8 + 1 channel controller) for any channel, so Mixing Station can track it. At the same time, you get X-Touch the functions you want to perform on the funker keys. That setting provides a good basis if you want to use physical slides for gigs instead of just the head.
There's so much wireless, that the mixer bag and the pallet box are on the edge of the stage, and that's what Wlan was working on. X-Touch We'll have to plug it in with the USB. In practice, a single power line is sufficient for the mixing point. X-Touch (if only the battery is on the heads). Of course, you can remove the cap from that, making it a totally wireless mixer, but then you lose it. X-Touch.
It seems quite a power. 🙂