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Hello, my name is Robert. I am new to the board, so thanks for having me. I am really glad to have found an all analog forum.
I am wondering about a mixer for my Otari MX5050 1/2" 8 track. I am going to record 3 vocal tracks, three guitars, a bass, and a synth to start off. I want to treat all of those with an outboard fx processor separately. If I can bounce the vocals to one track, I might add some drums (this would be ideal b/c I want drums).
Anyway, I am looking for the mixer that will do the job and sound professional. I have been looking into the Allen Heath Mix wizard mixers, but I am not sure how many channels I am going to need (or subgroups for that matter). I am assuming I will need more than I think.
I know that they make one 12:2 mixwizard. Another 14:4:2 I believe, and probably some others. Are these mixers capable of doing what I want them to do, or am I going to run out of channels?
Is there a better option in that price range for what I want to do?
I am pretty new to this, so excuse me if this is an obvious question. Thanks for your time.
I am wondering about a mixer for my Otari MX5050 1/2" 8 track. I am going to record 3 vocal tracks, three guitars, a bass, and a synth to start off. I want to treat all of those with an outboard fx processor separately. If I can bounce the vocals to one track, I might add some drums (this would be ideal b/c I want drums).
Anyway, I am looking for the mixer that will do the job and sound professional. I have been looking into the Allen Heath Mix wizard mixers, but I am not sure how many channels I am going to need (or subgroups for that matter). I am assuming I will need more than I think.
I know that they make one 12:2 mixwizard. Another 14:4:2 I believe, and probably some others. Are these mixers capable of doing what I want them to do, or am I going to run out of channels?
Is there a better option in that price range for what I want to do?
I am pretty new to this, so excuse me if this is an obvious question. Thanks for your time.
