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I am a pop songwriter/programmer and occasional mixer. i sing too. my setup looks like this.

MPC 3000 - Drums and Samples
Pair of Techs 1200 turntables - to sample from
Triton Le
Roland xp30
Cheapo Behringer 604a? 4channel minimixer

G4 400mhz
Digi 001
RME Multiface
MOTU Micro Express (midi)
Software: PTle, DP 3.1, Reason 2.0

I am trying to organize my studio with a mixer but i have never done this before so i wanted to ask if i am missing anything. I am looking at a Midas VENICE 160.

RODE NT2 ---> Mono in Venice channel (2)
001 6 indv. outs ---> 6 mono ins Venice
001 2 master outs ---> (a) Stereo IN Venice
Venice 2-8 indv. mono outs ---> Back in to 001 6 ins
MPC stereo outs ---> 2 mono ins Venice
Triton LE 2 stereo outs ---> (b) Stereo IN Venice
Turtables 2 Stereo outs ---> (c) Stereo IN Venice
XP 30 2 stereo outs ---> (d) Stereo IN Venice
Venice 2 master B outs ---> 001 2 ins
Venice 2 master ---> monitors
Monitor 1+2 outs ---> MPC 2 ins (sample)
PTle midi sync to MPC

The cool thing about the venice is, on the mono channel i can use mic and line at the same time. so i can plug the nt2 and the Right channel of my MPC at the same time.
this set up allows me to sample from any of my instruments/MAC/Tables/etc. into my MPC or into the MAC. I can track and edit in Pro Tools and submix down to 6 channels back into the VENICE for summing and eqs.

Upgrades in the future might be ABLETON LIVE, a few RNCs, maybe an effects box, more guitar pedals. i have two auxs and two fx unused and every channel has insterts so i can buy more...

i just wanna know
DOES THIS LOOK LIKE IT WILL WORK?
Before i drop 2500 for this thing i need to know that this will last. so if i am missing anything, please let me know.
THANKS
Jeff

Comments

anonymous Wed, 09/17/2003 - 08:07

Having just bought a Midas 240 for $3000 from soundbroker.com (talk to Richard), I can tell you from my experience:

1. You will hear the Midas quality difference vs. Mackie (my previous board) immediately

2. Always, always, always buy 8 more input tracks than you need (this is true regardless of what brand you buy).

I've spent a fair deal of time and am slowly realizing that for EFX returns, I don't just want returns, I want to EQ them through the board. Can I do that? No, beacuse I was so exact on the board configuration going in.

Now, if you must rack-mount, then of course the 160 is your only choice, and if you want to expand that, you'll need to look at serious $$ for an XL42 ($1600 for two channels) or Speck EQs, or whatever. But if you have the space, spend the extra $500 and buy a board you'll be happy to grow into, the 240.

In fact, if you want to buy mine, I'll buy the 320 that I should have bought! What a deal...

M