In the near future I intend to buy a complete T112 system from Germany.
I just wanted to ask, for the record, what is the difference between iLive T and iLive 112/144/176. I just need a short comparison, for my curiosity, since I can not afford an iLive 144 system.
From my experience running a show on an IDR10/ilive144 and then moving directly to another room and running on an IDR48/iliveT112, I’ve found the Ilive T to respond noticeably faster to commands from the surface, especially when going from menu to menu on the touch screen. Seems kind of weird to me since the T is the smaller, cheaper console. . .
From my experience running a show on an IDR10/ilive144 and then moving directly to another room and running on an IDR48/iliveT112, I’ve found the Ilive T to respond noticeably faster to commands from the surface, especially when going from menu to menu on the touch screen. Seems kind of weird to me since the T is the smaller, cheaper console. . .
Are you making this comparison before or after you have initiallized the the touch screen menus.
Page 13 of reference manual issue 2 supplied with ilives with v1.41
Note: With the current version of firmware we recommend that you
initialise the TouchScreen pages immediately after powering up the
system. Press each key below the screen in turn to allow its page to appear. The ROUTING and FX pages can take up to 12 seconds to initialise. Once this is done for the first time subsequent access to these pages is instantaneous.
I don’t know if this holds true to the newest firmware though, we havn’t updated to 1.51 yet.
The T series has different mic amps also, they should sound different though I have not had a chance to play with one yet. ACE could be a faster comms system I guess. The ability to load modules into the surface I would miss
From my point of view, it’s a little sad that you can’t load expansion modules, but for my needs, a iLive T112 with IDR48 is enough, I mean, you get a stagebox with 48 INs and on the surface I have some TRS IN’s, like I said, for me it’s enough. It’s a major candidate for my first digital mixer system. Thank you all for your opinions[ ]