That's why people hate Reloaded, because its sentiment is just as true as the Matrix's but not nearly as appealing. Even the most beautiful thing is subject to this system of control. But someday that painter will be gone and that painting will be a commodity to be traded around and analyzed by standards of quality that are completely abstracted from that painter and their experience. The painter poured their soul on to the canvas, maybe they felt accomplished because of this and maybe they, just for a moment, felt true beauty. So the idea, no matter how amazing or how profound it is, is a part of a larger system of control. You can talk about intentions all you want but meaning is fixed by society, it was here before you showed up and it will outlast you. No matter what, it's in a language that you inherited. Think about the most profound idea you can. They found Reloaded "unsatisfying" because, by the end of it, you're faced with a portrait that is skeptical of knowledge and purpose. Because rational empiricist types loved the first film for its appreciation of enlightenment. The Matrix Reloaded is about skepticism, it's about how that very enlightenment that Neo fought so hard for is actually just another system of control. He's enlightened and now he can spread his enlightenment to others. Through adversity he wins, he gets love, truth, and purpose all wrapped up with a nice bow. And what does he get for it? He wakes up in a bath of goo soon to discover he's in a fight that, by every apparent sign, seems impossible to win. Neo has to go against every cultural imperative and every predisposition he has, to know the truth. It's about how knowledge is worth the pain and alienation that comes with it. First of all, you can't understand what the Wachowskis are getting at if you don't appreciate Reloaded. I tell people that it's the Seventh Seal or 2001 but really it's The Matrix Reloaded. (73% on Rotten Tomatoes, for what it's worth) Even if you only liked the first one as a dumb action movie, the second one delivers just as much, in that capacity.
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It's a fun action-adventure with thrills, twists, and some comedy. Create a separate monitor mix for performers using the built-in Artist Monitor section.You should absolutely see The Matrix Reloaded. Quickly reference tracks on smartphones or laptops using the 3.5mm stereo front panel monitor input. Monitor mixes in stereo or 5.1 surround sound using two monitor sets of monitor outputs for quickly switching between monitors. Speed up your workflow with fully recallable signal chains. Connect up to 16 hardware devices and route signals to different channels as needed.
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#Matrix 2 Patch
The newly-designed Insert Router is like having a 32x16x16 digital patch bay built right into your console. Two stereo mix busses with dedicated inserts offer rich analog summing for 40 total inputs.
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Dial in the perfect effects levels using four stereo returns. Each channel also features one stereo and four mono aux sends for flexible signal routing. Each channel is equipped with two line-level inputs and a dedicated channel output via DB25 cables. The Matrix 2 offers total tactile control over your mix with 32 channel inputs and 16 of SSL’s latest SuperAnalogue channel strips.
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With 16 line-level inputs, an intuitive Insert Router, and a 40-input summing mixer, the Matrix 2 is the perfect bridge between the analog and digital domains. The SSL Matrix 2 δelta combines the superior sound quality of analog summing with the flexible workflow of digital control surfaces. Digital Adapters & Miscellaneous Cables.