Well, Robert, below, points us to other external solutions for mixing and
getting around inaccessible control panel software.  I just wonder how many
folk here have used control surfaces and external mixer combinations
successfully with stereo or multi-track recording software - and these
certainly start to come into their own when doing multi-track work.

One example I like the look of is the Tascam FW-1082 which seems very
attractive.  One site describing it is:

http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/4974-tascam-fw-1082.html

this is a Firewire device, but many computers do have Firewire sockets. 
Mention is made of "touch Sensitive" controls though, so how practical are
these?

there are a lot of these control surface and combined mixers around and I'd
like to hear from anyone using one with Sonar, Sony Sound forge 9, etc.  We
are talking real money outlay here though.
Ray

Robert Logue wrote:
I just found another audio interface that may be what some of us are looking
for.  It is the Cakewalk V-Studio 100.

The description sounds a lot like the Edirol FA-66 but with inputs and
outputs plus hardware mixer with motorised faders and daw controls on the
top.  It even has some built in hardware effects and can be used stand alone
or with your computer.


You can read a nice review at:
http://createdigitalmusic.com/2009/08/20/cakewalk-v-studio-100-hands-on-mixer-interface-control-surface-macpc/

I ope to get my hands on one soon to see if it is blind friendly.

Bob


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