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nybbles
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OK, I posted a topic that's similar in the mics section, but need help with a mixer, so I'll just post that stuff here:
OK, here's my story and what I need and am looking for:
(Keep in mind, I will do mostly recording of classical music which requires different setups, etc.)
ALSO keep in mind, I don't want to spend over $200 for a mixer.
I am a classical violinist who has gotten into recording/editing and have started my own little recording business. However, I am looking into expanding my range of equipment. My main recording purposes are recitals and auditions for fellow classical musicians at the university I am attending.
What mixer would you reccomend that I purchase? I have looked all over and done some research, and asked a few people I know.
I've come down to the realization that I need at least 4 XLR inputs, so at the least probably an 8-input mixer. I would like sliders not knobs for adjusting levels. And I know, I know, people seem to hate Behringer (and for the reaons I've read, um, ok, they stole ideas), but I found their UB1204FX Pro to be the closest to what I'm looking for feature-wise. I don't need the FX, but I do like the 2 sliders on the ALT 3/4 vs. the 1. Plus it's only like $30 more for the FX model, so what the heck...
BUT, I've also heard that Behringer doesn't have a good sound.... My friend has the UB1204 NON FX, and I've listened to some recordings he has done with it. It sounds perfectly fine to me, AND don't forget I'm a CLASSICALLY trained violinist, I know what sounds good.
But then again, he just bought it, do they tend to die over time...
Thanks for taking the time to read through all of this... I really appreciate all who take the time to read through and respond.
THANK-YOU!
OK, here's my story and what I need and am looking for:
(Keep in mind, I will do mostly recording of classical music which requires different setups, etc.)
ALSO keep in mind, I don't want to spend over $200 for a mixer.
I am a classical violinist who has gotten into recording/editing and have started my own little recording business. However, I am looking into expanding my range of equipment. My main recording purposes are recitals and auditions for fellow classical musicians at the university I am attending.
What mixer would you reccomend that I purchase? I have looked all over and done some research, and asked a few people I know.
I've come down to the realization that I need at least 4 XLR inputs, so at the least probably an 8-input mixer. I would like sliders not knobs for adjusting levels. And I know, I know, people seem to hate Behringer (and for the reaons I've read, um, ok, they stole ideas), but I found their UB1204FX Pro to be the closest to what I'm looking for feature-wise. I don't need the FX, but I do like the 2 sliders on the ALT 3/4 vs. the 1. Plus it's only like $30 more for the FX model, so what the heck...
BUT, I've also heard that Behringer doesn't have a good sound.... My friend has the UB1204 NON FX, and I've listened to some recordings he has done with it. It sounds perfectly fine to me, AND don't forget I'm a CLASSICALLY trained violinist, I know what sounds good.
But then again, he just bought it, do they tend to die over time...
Thanks for taking the time to read through all of this... I really appreciate all who take the time to read through and respond.
THANK-YOU!