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Mike BL
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Hey everyone, I posted about budget mixers a few weeks ago, but as it turned out, I wasn't quite ready to buy at that point. I just sold my old Tascam 488 on Ebay, though, so I've got about $200 to work with, and I might be willing to put in a little more if the difference in quality is substantial.
First, a rundown on what exactly I'm looking to do:
The most complicated thing I'll ask of whatever mixer I get isn't actually very complicated at all. All I'm really looking to do is to be able to mix -- at the very least -- 4 drum tracks down to 2 because that's the most I can record at once on my Fostex MR-8 anyway.
So I realize any of the mixers with 4 mic inputs will do the job fine. If I buy new, my options seem to be the Yamaha 10/2 ($100), the Yamaha 12/4 ($200), the Alesis 8FX ($150) or any number of Behringers that fit into my price range.
I've read only positive things about the Yamahas, so I'm leaning in that direction, but I've got a question about the 10/2 model. It has 4 XLR inputs, but the first four tracks are numbered 1, 2, 3 and 5/6. Will that have any affect on what I'm trying to do with the drums? All the other models I mentioned are 1-4. I think that's probably a stupid question, but I really can't figure it out.
I'm also wondering if any of you think I'd have better/more options if I were to go the Ebay route. And if so, what specifically do you think is worth looking for?
Sorry if these are dumb questions....thanks for your help.
First, a rundown on what exactly I'm looking to do:
The most complicated thing I'll ask of whatever mixer I get isn't actually very complicated at all. All I'm really looking to do is to be able to mix -- at the very least -- 4 drum tracks down to 2 because that's the most I can record at once on my Fostex MR-8 anyway.
So I realize any of the mixers with 4 mic inputs will do the job fine. If I buy new, my options seem to be the Yamaha 10/2 ($100), the Yamaha 12/4 ($200), the Alesis 8FX ($150) or any number of Behringers that fit into my price range.
I've read only positive things about the Yamahas, so I'm leaning in that direction, but I've got a question about the 10/2 model. It has 4 XLR inputs, but the first four tracks are numbered 1, 2, 3 and 5/6. Will that have any affect on what I'm trying to do with the drums? All the other models I mentioned are 1-4. I think that's probably a stupid question, but I really can't figure it out.
I'm also wondering if any of you think I'd have better/more options if I were to go the Ebay route. And if so, what specifically do you think is worth looking for?
Sorry if these are dumb questions....thanks for your help.