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What kind of mixer am I looking for?

I have some songs I did loaded up on my keyboard , and I have them on 2 other keyboards.Basically what I did was use the keyboards together to create some cool sounds (layering ETC).I don't want to sample them into one of my keyboards because I don't have enough memory(and that would take WAY too much time).Just want to record straight into the DAW.I need some type of mixer that has 2 inputs and one output, that doesnt harm the quality in anyway.I am willing to spend whatever!
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Just want to record straight into the DAW.I need some type of mixer that has 2 inputs and one output, that doesnt harm the quality in anyway.I am willing to spend whatever!
Any mixer that small is going to suck.

If price is no object look into a Harrison or Euphonix console. Only about 250,00 bucks.

But since price is *always* an object, why don't you tell us how much you can spend. Because I would suggest buying a 2 channel preamp and summing it in the DAW. However, without any price range I can't really give you any examples because there is a huge difference in sound and price between an Aphex 207 preamp, a Focusrite ISA and a Great River or Avalon preamp.

Preamps can range from 100 bucks to 5 or 6 thousand bucks.
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What sort of outputs do your keyboards have? Line out, midi or s/pdif?

You might not need any preamps, just a decent soundcard
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