
dwillis45
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I’m considering a modified recording setup to experiment with mixing “outside the box.” Currently, I use the software mixer in DP/AudioDesk combined with Toast and an internal CD burner. I normally record with some outboard compression and use plugins for EQ and reverb. The front end of my DAW is a MOTU 828, although I bypass the built-in preamps with a single channel Great River. I’m also in the process of adding new AD converters--most likely the Lucid 9624 or Apogee Rosetta. The 828 offers DA conversion and eight balanced 1/4” line outs. I was giving some thought to bying an analog mixer that would be used to sum tracks coming from the MOTU. I would then record to an external CD burner or (in the future) to a Masterlink. I have a somewhat limited budget ($1,000-$2,000) for a mixer and I was curious to see if anything in that price range would be worthwhile compared to my current setup. I’m not trying to generate a debate about analog versus digital summing. I’m just looking for some input on the relative quality of summing amps in mixers in this price range. I also realize that there are other options, including new DA converters (8 channels) and something like the Dangerous 2Bus, 2Bus LT, or the Rolls Folcrom. Unfortunately, this alternative is probably not within my immediate budget. Thanks for your input.