anonymous
2 November 2007
hi everyone,
maby u could help me choose a good analog mixer with at least 4 preamps and di out for each channel?
I'm going to use it for recording by plugging it from the di out of each input to channel 5-8 on my 002r!
so please let me buy the right mixer :p
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I really don't know. If i would get a mixer, i would have an eq
I really don't know. If i would get a mixer, i would have an eq built-in!
on the other hand, a preamp might be better sounding for recordings..
so if I would get myself a preamp, it cant be expensive and i like vintage sounds. like warm tube sound!
any recommendation?
All the ones I mentioned in the other topic (Soundcraft, Allen a
All the ones I mentioned in the other topic (Soundcraft, Allen and Heath, and Mackie Onyx) have direct outputs on each channel. In my opinion, between the Mackie and the Soundcraft, you'd be doing just fine either way.
Of course, you could also just get 4 channels of mic preamp and be even better off than using a mixer.
Do you need the functionality of the mixer? Or do you just need 4 additional channels into your 002r? If only 4 extra channels, don't go with a mixer.