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hi i creating a studio. .
i want to record 16 tracs at once. . and work on them on my pc sequencer

which mixer do u pros recommend me
i was thinking on mackies or Behringer . but i dont know to much please... help me

another doubt

how can i connect the mixer to my pc... in order to pass each channel per track on my sequencer. .and work with 16 sequencers track separetely

if i need other equipment suggest me. .

hope u can help me

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moonbaby Sun, 10/23/2005 - 12:23

My personal experiences with Behringer mixers has been pretty bad, but I have read that some folks like their digital knock-off of a Yamaha 01.In any case, Behringers are NOT professional-quality audio products. Mackie mixers, especially their ONYX series, are MUCH better in terms of audio quality and build quality. You can get the ONYX (say, a 1620) with a Firewire card, and have a 16-track-ready mixer for less than $1200.00 ("street"). Get online and check them (and the reviews) out. I think that for what you are wanting to do, they are the most practical mixer out there.

anonymous Sun, 10/23/2005 - 20:35

agree with moon.. Mackie Rocks! Can try looking at Phonic? http://www.phonic.com/

IMHO.. behringers still work well, never tried one before but perhaps you just can't use ribbons or dynamics on behringers.

For the interior and exterior quality.. Mackie's claims for "built-like-a-tank" mixers, quiet pres, and its sense of humour:p.. I had chose to starve for a few more months and get a mackie. All for Mackie!!

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