
Carny1122
Plugin Whore
I've got a Mackie 24-8. Nuff said. Friggin love it.
Hmmm...what do we have...
Peavey PV6. Supposedly a 6-channel mixer. I HATE companies calling a stereo channel 2 channels. A 6-channel mixer SHOULD have 6 XLR mic inputs.I used this for a couple of mini-projects at home but decided I needed to step up to something with USB in to overcome the crap line-in on my computer. Now I use it as phantom power and preamp for the Behringer B-2 we're taping with at the church.
Altec 1214 Control Console - 7 channels (6 real + a tape channel)...I was using this for our prison ministry, but it keeps THUMPING...like a heartbeat or something. I've tried polarity reversing and all manner of stuff, with no success.
Yamaha MW12 - Again, not really 12 channels. 6 XLRs, 2 of which share channel strips with a stereo input pair. I use this for my drum mix right now, as well as computer recording at the church...route the PV6 into one of the stereo pairs and I can have the drums in the mix, even though we don't mic them live.
no-name (that I can tell) "20 into 8" mixer. Got this as part of a package deal with the Ramsa below. Near as I can tell, this was designed for monitoring and recording. No channel sliders, but 20 XLR inputs routable into 8 busses.
The big dog is this one: Ramsa 24-channel with meter bridge. Mostly a live mixer, but I'd LOVE to use it in the studio, if I can get the channels cleaned up. It's a great sounding board, but it needs some work right now...
The one of these that I "love"..if you can truly love a mixer...is the MW12. Highly versatile...i've used it for track recording, live sound, as a drum submix...etc etc...the possibilities are endless.![]()
Well I am happy with my setup (I don't have much but I love what I have) however I can only record two channels since I own the Delta 44 sound card.
I'm actually looking into getting a delta 44. Are they good for low-latency?
but in answer to the original question I have a Seck 18:8:2 mixer. It has 18 channels and 8 buses and i absolutely love it. It gets the most crystal clear sound I've ever heard yet is not as harsh as some old mixers I've used. Take note this is from the 80's and they are hard to get your hands on. But i got mine for £53(approx $100) and have never looked back
Have an Allen & Heath Zed24. Really nice sound quality. NO noise!But got my eyes open for Toft the last week, they look awesome, and really sound nice as well. But can't find them anywhere in my country. Should take a look on eBay. But it'll be at least some years before I upgrade from my A&H. Love it!
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Found Toft mixers in my country. They sell the 24 channel for the same price as Streetwear sell the 32 channel. Wierd:|
Yup. The same ATB-Xa ver 2.1. The ATB24 is for (calculated from NKR to USD) 9500$ USD. And on Sweetwater the ATB32 for 7749$ USD. The best economic choice for me (for all sound equipment, since it's so over-expensive in Norway) is to buy stuff on the internet, ship them to some friends in the country and then bring it back home myself. Then take it to customs and get some paper, return to the shop. And then I will get refund the tax. Sick world, hehe.