First of all: I love Breakaway (licensed both BL and BBP) and I am truly amazed by the quality of sound produced by a well configured Omnia .9. (BTW: I also like the Orban products)
When Omnia .9 was announced the fact that it had a Breakaway core and runs on Windows shook up the tree and once again fired up the well known discussions about computer driven solutions in a demanding broadcast environment. Some engineers wouldn't give it a second thought and put it on air, some would cut of a finger before leaving the dedicated hardware based environment.
At the end of this year or at the start of 2013 I need a processor for a new station. My initial thoughts were BBP with a Marian Trace card and a workstation grade PC running on XPPro from an SSD. Then I heard and saw the Omnia .9 and thought about trying to get the budget for it. Yes, I trust computers ;-) But the last few weeks a discussion started about the buildquality of Omnia .9. Why? Because of the pictures in a thread on the Breakaway Forum.
The thread is started by somebody who in my mind can only be described as a troll. But when both Leif and Frank Foti (the real one, not Frank Fotti) joined the discussion and confirmed these pictures were indeed taken from a production Omnia .9 and not from some sort of prototype I was shocked. Why the long cables? Why the DVI-VGA adapter, why the 'fast-and-easy' type of use of tiewraps and glue? Why? I would not accept this buildquality in a self-build Breakaway Workstation. Should I accept it in a $10.000 audioprocessor doing it's job on a remote location? This is not a rant against Breakaway, Omnia or Leif. I am just surprised by the insides of the Omnia .9 and the fact that the discussion has not been picked up here yet. I would really like to read some more in-depth opinions than the ones in the original thread.
This is the thread on the Breakaway Forum.
When Omnia .9 was announced the fact that it had a Breakaway core and runs on Windows shook up the tree and once again fired up the well known discussions about computer driven solutions in a demanding broadcast environment. Some engineers wouldn't give it a second thought and put it on air, some would cut of a finger before leaving the dedicated hardware based environment.
At the end of this year or at the start of 2013 I need a processor for a new station. My initial thoughts were BBP with a Marian Trace card and a workstation grade PC running on XPPro from an SSD. Then I heard and saw the Omnia .9 and thought about trying to get the budget for it. Yes, I trust computers ;-) But the last few weeks a discussion started about the buildquality of Omnia .9. Why? Because of the pictures in a thread on the Breakaway Forum.
The thread is started by somebody who in my mind can only be described as a troll. But when both Leif and Frank Foti (the real one, not Frank Fotti) joined the discussion and confirmed these pictures were indeed taken from a production Omnia .9 and not from some sort of prototype I was shocked. Why the long cables? Why the DVI-VGA adapter, why the 'fast-and-easy' type of use of tiewraps and glue? Why? I would not accept this buildquality in a self-build Breakaway Workstation. Should I accept it in a $10.000 audioprocessor doing it's job on a remote location? This is not a rant against Breakaway, Omnia or Leif. I am just surprised by the insides of the Omnia .9 and the fact that the discussion has not been picked up here yet. I would really like to read some more in-depth opinions than the ones in the original thread.
This is the thread on the Breakaway Forum.