Mixing Consoles for Beginners
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you have the same washing machine as me!
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men, you repeat "mixing console" arround 300 times!!!!
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Hahaha The dog:P
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Respond to this video... Thinking of replacing my worn-out Mackie studio board. I have a home studio based around an ADAT (8 tracks). I'm eyeing a Behringer Xenyx board. These are billed as "live" mixers. However, they do have post-EQ direct outs per channel. As long as I had enough mic/line channels to take the outgoing tracks of the ADAT, what, exactly, would keep the Xenyx from being a suitable "studio" mixer?
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@manuel262 .....May, be, that's because it's a video about....(drum roll).... .....mixing consoles?
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I love your dog!
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@neoscribe Hard to figure ...that yamaha can charge so much for a board, and not make it "also" set up for recording! This mixer would never end up in my studio...and if I wanted a club mixer...I'd still choose something different.
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LMAO THE DOG IS A MIXER!!!!
@neoscribe Correct me if i'm wrong but The board at 1:22 is an ETC Express 48/96 Lighting console.
rushrulez1 10 months ago
@rushrulez1 yes, that's correct, just pointing out that sound isn't the only thing that can be mixed. cheers, ken
neoscribe 10 months ago
what kind of mixer is the one you have?, the big one..
FiSTFigHT09 1 year ago
@FiSTFigHT09 Yamaha M7CL, it's a digital console typically used for live performances such as plays and such.
neoscribe 1 year ago
@neoscribe oh, which mixer would be great to have in a studio from your prespective?
FiSTFigHT09 1 year ago
@FiSTFigHT09 i don't have a perspective on it, but I asked some friends who do. They said to try the Mackie 24 x 8 (in fact one of them has one for sale). And if you have $100G's or so, go with Soundscape if you have enough left over for the right outboard gear. I'm sure professional reading this post will have better input.
neoscribe 1 year ago