We understand your request, unfortunately we are unable to offer video media in multi-language formats. If there is a particular question or requirement you have your local Soundcraft distributor who can help translate or answer your questions.
Man i wish you guys put still put 100mm faders and Direct outs on your FX Mixers. that is the reason i bought my FX8. especially considering that the Home multitrack market is getting big, direct out make it much easier. Also could you guy make more of these videos they are really good way of showing off your product line! Do you still make all your mixers in the UK? Thank You, i love my SC mixer!
Sorry for the late reply... We do still have the FX16 with 100mm faders, but the majority of the market is asking for smaller consoles. I'm pleased to say that we still design & engineer all our products in the UK although many now have to be made in our offshore plant to remain competitive.
If I understand your question correctly the answer is NO, to do this you need multiple FX processors and a method to 'insert' these into the channel signal paths. This level of functionality is not possible in a cost effective manner in a product of this size and price. If you wnat this I would suggest adding a Lexicon MX200 to your equipment list, this will then let you have two more independent FX patchable to any two channels.
This looks like a great mixer and I'm going to get one. I'm also looking at getting an M4 for our keyboard player. It would be great if the Mseries had the lexicon too ... for me it's all that's missing. Love the soundcraft sound and attention to detail and quality construction.
Two questions. First are the XLR mic inputs built with Neutrik connectors? Also, you mentioned being designed and engineered in the UK but is the mixing console also built and assembled there or somewhere else?
In answer to your questions, the XLR inputs are Neutrik. As for the manufacture, these consoles are built at our factory in China, this is obviously to control cost.
Sorry no, its designed for live sound mixing, but if you want to record from it you can do this 2 ways, either with a stereo recording device connected to the record outputs, or for a muti-track recording use the inserts to attach a hard drive recorder or similar.
Oh man why oh why couldn't you of put a third aux on the EMP? 100MM faders would of been nice too, in fact this looks like a re-hashed Spirit SX/F1/FX16
Thanks for watching... There were two auxes on the EPM & EFX to keep size & cost right for the target market as well as offering better product differentiation between the EPM & MPM ranges... Size was also the reason for chosing 60mm faders.
Is it a re-hashed FX/SX - glad to say No, these are all new...
This is what we like; manufacturers who show there faces and the human behind the product.
I own a spirit. Its great.
perothing 2 years ago 3
Thanks! Glad you like our products!
SoundcraftUK 2 years ago
We understand your request, unfortunately we are unable to offer video media in multi-language formats. If there is a particular question or requirement you have your local Soundcraft distributor who can help translate or answer your questions.
Regards
Richard Ayres
Product Manager, Soundcraft
SoundcraftUK 2 years ago
Y EN ESPAÑOL
tango990830 2 years ago
Man i wish you guys put still put 100mm faders and Direct outs on your FX Mixers. that is the reason i bought my FX8. especially considering that the Home multitrack market is getting big, direct out make it much easier. Also could you guy make more of these videos they are really good way of showing off your product line! Do you still make all your mixers in the UK? Thank You, i love my SC mixer!
651bobby 3 years ago
Sorry for the late reply... We do still have the FX16 with 100mm faders, but the majority of the market is asking for smaller consoles. I'm pleased to say that we still design & engineer all our products in the UK although many now have to be made in our offshore plant to remain competitive.
Regards
Richard Ayres,
Product Manager, Soundcraft
Soundcraft73 3 years ago
is it possible to assign different lexicon effects on different channels?
waylim2009 3 years ago
If I understand your question correctly the answer is NO, to do this you need multiple FX processors and a method to 'insert' these into the channel signal paths. This level of functionality is not possible in a cost effective manner in a product of this size and price. If you wnat this I would suggest adding a Lexicon MX200 to your equipment list, this will then let you have two more independent FX patchable to any two channels.
Regards Soundcraft
Soundcraft73 3 years ago
This looks like a great mixer and I'm going to get one. I'm also looking at getting an M4 for our keyboard player. It would be great if the Mseries had the lexicon too ... for me it's all that's missing. Love the soundcraft sound and attention to detail and quality construction.
obergsson 3 years ago
Two questions. First are the XLR mic inputs built with Neutrik connectors? Also, you mentioned being designed and engineered in the UK but is the mixing console also built and assembled there or somewhere else?
hindusdrums 3 years ago
Hello..
In answer to your questions, the XLR inputs are Neutrik. As for the manufacture, these consoles are built at our factory in China, this is obviously to control cost.
Regards
Richard Ayres
Product Manager - Soundcraft
Soundcraft73 3 years ago
does this have built in hardrive?
tiddlywinks98712 3 years ago
Sorry no, its designed for live sound mixing, but if you want to record from it you can do this 2 ways, either with a stereo recording device connected to the record outputs, or for a muti-track recording use the inserts to attach a hard drive recorder or similar.
Regards
Soundcraft Product Management
SoundcraftUK 3 years ago
So you can use the inserts to go out to your interface and have each track individually recorded?
PS- the user guide on the soundcraft site for mfx was down at the time of this posting...
Thanks alot
SissyJupeBand 3 years ago
Yes that's easy; you've basically got two options depending on your recorder and how you like to work, either:
1. make a 'y' split cable with a send and return (as if you were going to 'insert' a processor) and patch your recorder 'in series' with the mixer;
or
2. a 'bypass' lead with the insert send & return shorted together and take the output to your recorder from this point.
The method that works best depends on your equipment and application.
Hope this helps.
PS - Manual is on-line
Soundcraft73 3 years ago
Oh man why oh why couldn't you of put a third aux on the EMP? 100MM faders would of been nice too, in fact this looks like a re-hashed Spirit SX/F1/FX16
vinyljunkie07 3 years ago
Thanks for watching... There were two auxes on the EPM & EFX to keep size & cost right for the target market as well as offering better product differentiation between the EPM & MPM ranges... Size was also the reason for chosing 60mm faders.
Is it a re-hashed FX/SX - glad to say No, these are all new...
Regards - Soundcraft Product Management
SoundcraftUK 3 years ago