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> Need A New Mixer...
nachojoker
post Fri 25 Jul 2003, 00:31
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right now i dont have a mixer that i use before going directly into my gadgetlabs recording interface. i do have a Peavy 6 channel powered mixer, but it doesnt have 6 outputs. my gadgetlabs box has 8 ins and 8 outs, but there is no master out. how can i monitor all the outputs at once?? also, i guess there is no way to boost the input signal going into it without a mixer or preamp, is there a good low budget 8 in/8 out mixer i can use to mix the drum mics/bass/guitar, etc?
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post Wed 1 Oct 2003, 17:21
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i'm not the most pro hw person, but I suppose it depends on what you mean by 'good' =)

i think bar none the lowest budget mixers out there are the berhinger line.

http://www.zzounds.com/prodsearch?form=pro....x=0&submit.y=0

people have problems with them as a company and i'd like it if somebody would explain to me why that is. something to do with ripping off other peoples ideas and then underselling more respectable companies. but jeez- what's a poor man to do?! i mean what else can you get for $50 to $150??

look at this: http://www.zzounds.com/item--BEHUB1204FXP - that's a 12 channel mixer with built in 24bit fx and two aux sends for $150!

i'm not saying it's the right thing to do, but it's hard to ignore.


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lepetitmartien
post Thu 2 Oct 2003, 05:31
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Trouble with Behringer is also some issues on some models with build quality, but it seems to be more in the "big" stuff than the small things.

One important thing soundwise with Behringer: EQs are horrible.
This said, I have a close musician friend very happy with a small one from them.

You can have a look at Yamaha, Mackie, Soundcraft. Good EQs (even if different characters) and affordable stuff (less than behringer but you have an EQ)

Mine is a Soundcraft (but it's an old biggie weighting a ton that I love)


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krisg
post Thu 2 Oct 2003, 08:33
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I have a Mitec Vary Desk System oldie as well. Love it, will never sell it cool.gif


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bateman
post Fri 31 Oct 2003, 19:56
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Hi. I also have a varydesk. A wonderfull mixer. I'm looking for options... Do you know where i can find some ? At what price ? Thanks.
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post Sun 2 Nov 2003, 13:41
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So far I like my behringer MX 2004A 20 channel... The only draw back is the tracks bleed a bit... The thing I do is run the mac bac into the beringer for mixing.. Things missing, Monitors (looking at the Alesis bi amped near field monitor) to hook up to the berhinger monitor outs.. Also looking at a 32 chanel sterieo parametric eq.. If you have fire wire, I think the Motu 828 would be the way to go (8 ins 8 outs). The behringer is all in, with a max of 3 outs. They all come with 48 volt fantom power. Mine boosts the signal well enough that I don't have to push the sound card (gain set at 0).

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Jeff Pelletier
post Tue 18 Nov 2003, 01:21
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Sounds like a job for the Mackie 1604 (about 1600$ Canadian $).

Used in a split console set-up (it was actually designed to do this)....it's great. Here's how...

The 8 first strips have a "direct out", these come out directly "post" the pre-amps.
Run these direct outs to your interface's 8 ins. (input strips)
Then run the 8 outs to strips 9-16 (monitor/output strips).

You now have 8 ins you can boost with the pre amps. and 8 outs with all the wonders of eq., inserts, and a master section!

-Good Luck
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MusicMan91
post Sat 3 Jan 2004, 18:54
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Get a Soundcraft, I am using the M8, it is a great piece of gear.

Very...nice...piece...of...gear.

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