just snagged a new mixer :)

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PC MIDI 32

Good solid modular console with discrete mic' amps.(4x transistor front end) that give loads of dynamic headroom.

Classic "British EQ" : warm as toast (Hi and lo shelf with two swept mids) .

4 Aux sends,

Dual input modules:- "in line" format

ALPS faders and switches and Midi Mutes all round Omeg pots',(same as Amek Einstein/Tac Mattress/A+H Sabre

Meter bridge monitoring 8 group outs and the 16 tape returns: comes with separate rack mount 4u power supply

The PC Midi 32 input gives 64 inputs
 
lets turn this in to a "post your mixer" thread..... anyone else.... i know you have one... :D
 
foreverain4 -- awesome, man! Makes me droll :)

HangDawg -- that's a pretty baby as well! BTW: how's your studio coming along? Tell me if you need a hand and I'll hop over from State College :D
 
HangDawg -- that's a pretty baby as well! BTW: how's your studio coming along? Tell me if you need a hand and I'll hop over from State College :D [/B][/QUOTE]


Things are coming along I guess. This purchase slowed things down construction wise though. But, I had to get it while the gettin was good:D How are you fixed for building a desk? That will be the next task as I need somewhere to put the new beast. I'm thinking on doin the whole integrated desk/patchbay/monitor stands/equip rack. I will be rather large and probably a permanent piece of the building when it's done.


I can let you know when and you can come down and have a beer and build some funiture.:) Won't be till after the holidays though.
 
an integrated desk sounds great!

I'll bring a six-pack of Yuengling after the holidays :D
 
Since Giga and Hawg are about 3 hours away, I should invite both of you to my mid-January soldering party :)

All the beer and pizza you can consume! ROFL
 
sounds like fun, Frederic -- I can even solder!

Chances are, however, that I might be moving to DC during the first week of January. I am so excited: if everything works out, I'll get a permanent position in DC (which is not easy for a German guy living in the US) and can finally buy a house and build a recording studio! Then I'd finally have a big enough place so you can donate me your gigantic mixing boards :D
 
frederic said:
Since Giga and Hawg are about 3 hours away, I should invite both of you to my mid-January soldering party :)

All the beer and pizza you can consume! ROFL



Hey what the hell man, I'll come out. I can solder as well. Pretty good too I might add. I used to work on Nav/flight control equip in the Army. They were pretty picky when it came to shit like that. I guess they didn't want cold solder joints in their Hueys' power steering system.:D
 
I was trained to solder for space applications when I was a student -- so Frederic & Hang, if you wanna launch your gear into space, I am ready! A recording session in the bay of the Space Shuttle would be something new ... dunno how to mic someone with a big helmet & space suit, though ... hmmm :D
 
Giga - cool on the move... DC is a good area to work, especially if you're in government or a government-sponsored employer. I'm down there every other month for work (Reston, VA actually).

C'mon over and solder!

As far as boards go... I have an old Fostex 450-16 thats been collecting dust for about 10 years now :)

Hawg - cool, c'mon over! I have fourteen 144TT ADC patch bays to solder in :) Going to solder on the bays, and put punchdowns on the back wall near the gear, and adjust wiring that way, since I don't intend to change gear that much.

I have one more piece of gear to buy for the producer's desk, and thats it. The Motu's I need to reacquire will be in the front of the room, under the console table.

The steel for the table arrives today hopefully!!!
 
HangDawg said:
Let me know when the time comes. I here every day.

I'd estimate sometime in January, depending how fast I can get the joint compound up and the console table built.

The table is going to be a pain because I have to build it in the room, a 12'9" wide table in a 13'4" wide room, under a slanted ceiling :)

Then I'll start making cable troughs along the wide wall and then its solder, solder, solder!

Much appreciated... I will be begging for help, since you're so generous :)
 
If the Console is a Media 51 by Amek, then I think I know what the pricetag was on this newly snag mixer in foreverain4's studio

WOW...


SoMm
 
it is the "recall". new it was $140,000. my price, well............ i am going to leave you all beggin. actually, i posted it in another thread. i ended up giving $12,000 for it. the going rate for these used is between $20,000 and $35,000. so i made out pretty good. :D
 
Hey I think I saw that amek on ebay a few weeks back :)

I remember seeing carnage? hall

Really pretty.. I like it

Also nice new mixer you got there hang dog...!


This is my miniture little guy..

The only thing that people dont like about it is no.. onboard automation..

I just trigger different scenes from Sonar, so I dont need onboard auto.

Its all optical to and fro the computer so... thats a bonus too.

Everyday I like it more and more.

o1v96.jpg

01v962.jpg
 
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yo JMarcomb --

that's a pretty baby you are having there! Funny how you mounted it at that angle. Is it a Yamaha 01V? I think about getting one of those over the next few months. Thats more my price range. :p What sound card do you use with optical inputs?

Cheers
 
Hi Gig

Its actually an O1v96
It is more similar to say the dm series rather the older 01v.

The ability to have total control from your daw or vis versa make it really nice to work with.

And you can store scenes on the mixer that will recall all effects/settings throughout the mixer with a simple midi trigger from sonar.

The effects are better than plug in software effects.

Im using an RME HDSP9652 card that works really well. I have 24 channels of lightpipe for mixdown from computer. Im also using the rme as a master wordclock against the mixer and my keyboard... seems stable.
I also run my triton keyboard via lightpipe into the mixer now. I can tell a big difference from a 18' instrumant cable run from the keyboard to the adat optical... highs are higher lows are lower... much better range.

The mixer was a bit overwhelming at first .. but everyday I keep fingering through the very good manual and push some buttons and its coming together.

That would be great if you got a digital mixer also... we could share ideas!

take care

:) The wood angle thing I built is great because I can barely see the display when the unit is flat. I should put those on the market! hehe!


Here is the signal flow of the mixer
01v96_diag.gif
 
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