Behringer takes control, Computer Hardware |
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Thu 17 Jun 2004, 20:56
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So far I have used some Behringer hardware like MX2004 mixer which worked out great (still have it) and less good hardware like AutoCom Pro (older model), Tube Composer (compressor/limiter) and Virtualizer and a patch bay (ultrapatch). Basically everything else has been less convincing except the mixer and patchbay, although - you really can't build a patch bay badly...
Anyway, I'm trading my MX2004 mixer to DDX3216 that I was to test today in local music store - price is unbeatable (EUR 1260 incl.VAT) and the build seemed to be rock solid. Also I've read a lot about this particular piece of hardware and most of users have conviced me that It's excellent value for money and provides more features than more expensive comparisons (like Yamaha or Tascam).
Downside would be not so good mac compatibility, but as I'm using still PC with Cubase SX 2.0 it shouldn't be a problem.
The bottom line (with moderate experience) : with limited budget, buy Behringer, but if you have any extra cash - invest it into more serious hardware. They might not sound much better but they last longer (=my behringer problems have risen few months after purchase).
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