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It depends on what you want to achieve. For a one to one connection when working inside a DAW, Connector will probably be enough and more flexible, but when working with multiple musicians, and when working outside of a DAW, Fader Hub rules, as it offers its own mixer and multiple connections at a time.Phil B wrote: Sat Apr 22, 2023 3:55 pm For remote jamming type applications between two musicians, where each side has a DAW, what are the pros and cons of using just connector, just fader hub, or both together?
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Yes Connector and Fader hub will be fully compatible, so you can mix them and connect them together.Phil B wrote: Wed Apr 26, 2023 11:13 am Thanks! I play with another musician where we want to practice remotely together. I have connector and am well versed in DAWs. But he’s notSounds like fader hub would be perfect for his side of the equation and avoid him having to learn how to use a DAW.
Can I use connector on my side and he use fader hub on his side? Or am I getting fader hub too![]()

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