I have just acquired a Soundcraft LX7 II 24 Channel Mixer and would be using it for AV rental business on live sound settings. A friend told me the Allen and Heath is better but I believe Soundcraft if very good. How can I maximise my new mixer for live gigs to give a professional mix?
A rack-mount mixer will be a suitable width to be mounted in a standard 19" equipment rack, products like the Soundcraft FX16, EFX12, & MFXi12, EPM12, MPMi12 & GB2R are all natively rack mountable - they come with the rack mount hardware. Some smaller mixers like the MFX8 & EPM8, EFX8 can be rack mounted but as they are physically smaller they need an adaptor kit to allow them to be fitted.
I have just acquired a Soundcraft LX7 II 24 Channel Mixer and would be using it for AV rental business on live sound settings. A friend told me the Allen and Heath is better but I believe Soundcraft if very good. How can I maximise my new mixer for live gigs to give a professional mix?
dbetiku 4 days ago in playlist The Soundcraft Guide to Mixing
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hey how can we send individual track from DAW to an analog mixer to do the mix
do you know if you do please help and what do i need to make work
thanks
sxayaxang 2 months ago
i just need to know what's the diffrence between a rack mount mixer and the rest
DANnJORDAN 1 year ago
Hi;
A rack-mount mixer will be a suitable width to be mounted in a standard 19" equipment rack, products like the Soundcraft FX16, EFX12, & MFXi12, EPM12, MPMi12 & GB2R are all natively rack mountable - they come with the rack mount hardware. Some smaller mixers like the MFX8 & EPM8, EFX8 can be rack mounted but as they are physically smaller they need an adaptor kit to allow them to be fitted.
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Soundcraft & Studer
SoundcraftUK 1 year ago
at last a proper video with real advise and not some chump giving untruths. well done.
markyellowseries3 1 year ago 6