I literally just got it today. I have been wanting it for so long. I got it for $430 at newegg without the fancy base that it normally comes with. It's totally worth it at that price.
Having a collection of every kind of tape is so useful. Having it at the ready, even more. I've had countless home projects made so much faster and easier with that wall of tape.
The thing in the middle is the Focusrite audio interface and the thing on the left is an analog audio mixer. The knobs on both let you adjust audio levels for different devices.
Apologies for the unsolicited quiz, but you may have some answers to questions I've been wondering about recently:
Have you used it much for audio production? (perhaps with bitwig?) are there any noticeable issues with the latency or buffering? What sampling rate do you use it at? Do you have access to the optical I/O and everything? I'm assuming you don't get the focusrite control software (and therefore the remote control features)?
So what I have is just a trackball, no mouse. I'm a big fan of this one in particular, but there's a lot of shapes and sizes of trackballs and of hands, so I'd recommend you do some homework to find one that might best suit you.
I thought they were still considered a trackball mouse? Whats that one called? Im looking for one that is comfortable with my big hands and charges with usb C