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johnthefilmer
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Objective: To get a thick, strong, professional sound for my rock band's album.
Current equipment: Apple Dual 2.5GHz G5 computer, Akai GX-280D-SS tape recorder, Parkey Nitefly guitar, Fender J-Bass, Sonor Force 2003 acoustic drums, voices, talent, Boss pedals, 30-watt Marshall Valvestate 2000 amps, Shure and Sennheiser mics.
I went to Guitar Center today and saw the Behringer SL3242FX Pro mixing board for $559. If I bought this board, plugged all my mics into it (that I wanted to be on one of the four analog tape tracks), worked the EQs, added the desired effects, etc., would I be satisfied with its product? If you've heard the band CKY, their sound is probably the closest to what I want to achieve: thick, heavy, sharp, strong. Any information or opinions on this board (or reccommendations over this board) would be great. Accordingly, I'm concerned that its "invisible" preamps won't satisfy my thirst for "holy cow that guitar sounds awesome!" Will this do it for me with the right player, guitar, pedals, and amps? Thanks.
Current equipment: Apple Dual 2.5GHz G5 computer, Akai GX-280D-SS tape recorder, Parkey Nitefly guitar, Fender J-Bass, Sonor Force 2003 acoustic drums, voices, talent, Boss pedals, 30-watt Marshall Valvestate 2000 amps, Shure and Sennheiser mics.
I went to Guitar Center today and saw the Behringer SL3242FX Pro mixing board for $559. If I bought this board, plugged all my mics into it (that I wanted to be on one of the four analog tape tracks), worked the EQs, added the desired effects, etc., would I be satisfied with its product? If you've heard the band CKY, their sound is probably the closest to what I want to achieve: thick, heavy, sharp, strong. Any information or opinions on this board (or reccommendations over this board) would be great. Accordingly, I'm concerned that its "invisible" preamps won't satisfy my thirst for "holy cow that guitar sounds awesome!" Will this do it for me with the right player, guitar, pedals, and amps? Thanks.