I haven’t had many crashes which resulted in full scale noise blasting out of my speakers (or even worse, headphones!) but even one of these events is enough. ![]() Other must-haves for me would of course include an easy way to A/B between alternative sets of monitors and to be able to trim the levels of these sets of monitors independently, and a way to quickly A/B between the track I’m mixing and a reference, and to be able to easily level-match the track and the reference.Īnother big reason why I want a monitor controller is as a safety stage, and intermediary between my DAW and my speakers and headphones. This is one of the reasons a really top quality monitor controller is so expensive. This is surprisingly difficult to do with analogue hardware as level discrepancies between the left and right will tend to occur using standard components. ![]() ![]() All audio interfaces have a volume knob, why do so many of us duplicate it by buying a separate monitor controller? Considering this for a moment some reasons which spring to mind include having a conveniently located, high quality volume control which doesn’t influence the sound.
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