From the Mackie video, it helps, but it isn't as good as a good analog board. (Lived with a MixWiz for the last 5 years.) I'm not complaining here. The DL1608 does a lot, but the sub menus are where all that stuff is. There isn't enough real estate on an ipad to put all of it up on top and still leave the buttons large enough to use. Even my dock's monitor doesn't have the space of the top of a MixWiz. So for the lighter weight and smaller footprint, we had to give up something. I consider it a good tradeoff. On the other hand, this does show that the DL1608 isn't a viable board for pro shows. (When working with a new group, you need speed.) Anyone who hasn't made the move yet and is comparing it to the ever increasing list of available analog boards, should be seriously considering analog if they have the space available. For this mixer, space, size and weight are the largest advantages over a MixWiz. The MixWiz has seriously better Aux switching available. (And totally customizable.) The individual outs of every input channel makes the MixWiz a more flexible tool. (Maybe it's not time to sell my MixWiz. But I don't see myself using it over the next year. I am trying to streamline my equipment and shrink the larger stuff down to better sizes for a 60 year old.)