Vincent Wagner - Sell (Dave Smith Tempest)
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@daftendz I totally would recommend the Mackie ONYX 820i. Have that many channels and a analog/firewire combo is especially cool. Get it if you can - it wont disappoint.
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I thought it was going to be a minimalist version of March of the Pigs at first.
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play something nice in triplets
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@jazzlicka well I haven't found depth, width and grain so far, but you can change every parameter in real time. You can also assign most of the parameters to the real-time fx sliders on the left and even record the fx-changes you make. all in all i'd say quite a lot of options for real-time manipulation!
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@TheVincentWagner how well are able to manipulate the bassline in realtime
u know like depth width and grain?
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I assume it can play long sustained bass tones as well??
AnalogInfinite 1 month ago
@AnalogInfinite yeah, without doubt!
TheVincentWagner 1 month ago
@TheVincentWagner Another golden example of a talented mind using a great piece of equipment. I always have to ask you Tempest players what mixer are you using? I think I am going to order a Mackie ONYX 820i with mine. I am trying to get more into analog and am trying to get some advice on an affordable mixer to get with it. The Mackie line looks good but I dont have much experience with analog to know for sure. Any advice is appreciated. Keep up the good work!!!
daftendz 3 weeks ago
@daftendz Thanks for the nice feedback!
Well in the moment i use an Alesis Multimix8 which is quite a sh** mixer. It works properly, but the sound quality is poor. I used to use an apogee one, but since it had only one input I couldn't use it with the Tempest any more. And since the Tempest ate up all my cash I couldn't afford a nice mixer any more. It's definitely on my list though! I've only heard good things about the mackie line, but the onyx is firewire isn't it?
TheVincentWagner 3 weeks ago
@TheVincentWagner I'd personally prefer a usb out or just use the main outs into a neat interface. I've looked into the apogee duet 2, quite expensive but worth in I guess. All in all, the only advice I can give you is, if you have a little more money, don't buy the alesis series, rather go with mackie! hope that helped.
TheVincentWagner 3 weeks ago