![]() ![]() Moving the supply outside the unit and placing most I/O on DB-25 connectors allowed designers to flatten the footprint considerably. The new unit has an external and well-vented power supply that leaves the audio on the inside of the controller, where it can’t cross paths with its noisy neighbor. This design accommodated the internal power supply, which, frankly, failed more often than it should have and was a repeating problem for many owners. The Control|24 took up quite a bit of vertical space because of its upwardly sloped section. ![]() The first thing you notice with the C|24 is its low-profile design. Because I believe this unit to be of major interest to current Control|24 owner/users, I’m going to compare old to new quite a bit in this review. ![]() The handsome 24-fader unit offers a bevy of elegant features, including upgraded mic preamps (borrowed from the 003) two-story, six-character scribble strips an expanded monitor section and, most importantly, a more intuitive interface. It was a much-anticipated upgrade to the Digidesign/Focusrite Control|24, the first medium-format Pro Tools controller priced at less than $10k. During this past October’s AES, one of the hottest product releases was the new C|24 Pro Tools controller from Digidesign. ![]()
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