That's all I can think of off the top of my head. It did
remind me that I needed to get a new mixer. Anyone
out there have a favorite compact mixers they can
recommend? Has anyone tried the new Tapco 6306?
I've heard it's supposed to be quite a good mixer.
That's all I can think of off the top of my head. It did
remind me that I needed to get a new mixer. Anyone
out there have a favorite compact mixers they can
recommend? Has anyone tried the new Tapco 6306?
I've heard it's supposed to be quite a good mixer.
I'm setting up a box to do some recording but I'm on a serious budget. So fa have Cakewalk guitar studio and I'm looking for a reasonable mixer for both guitar and mikes. I've seen a Behringer Eurorack MXB1002 for about $99.00 wh looks like it will suit my purposes. I can use my POD for DI on the guitar.
Snapple "Real Fact" #129:
Mosquitoes have 47 teeth.
Re: Sparking up some conversa
By: Digital Man to Jahmas on Mon Oct 20 2003 04:48 pm
Snapple "Real Fact" #129:
Mosquitoes have 47 teeth.
And one big pokey-needle-like thingy.... =( Or are the teeth actually loca on that pokey thing?
Being a DJ, I have the following set up in my living room:
Rane MP 24z Club Mixer, 4 channels, switchable xfader etc
Denon DN-1800F dual CD deck
Technics SL-1200MK2, two
Odyssey Gear Combo-Case DJ Coffin
on my Windows 98 PC, I have:
Creative Labs SBLive Platinum with the front panel that has direct RCA input jacks...
When I stream I run it through WinAMP on the Win98 machine, using 1/4" to RC cables from the mixer to the front panel of the sbliv .. works pretty well. =)
just thought I'd do my part to spark some convo =)
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Being a DJ, I have the following set up in my living room:
I'm setting up a box to do some recording but I'm on a serious budget. So fa have Cakewalk guitar studio and I'm looking for a reasonable mixer for both guitar and mikes. I've seen a Behringer Eurorack MXB1002 for about $99.00 wh looks like it will suit my purposes. I can use my POD for DI on the guitar.
Even though Mackie doesn't really make a hole lot of studio style recording mixers ( and they make some ) I found that using one of there smaller 16 channel mixers with fruityloops, and soundforge was just as good. any additional hiss I might have found due to the low quality of the mixer; was removed with soundforge directx plugins... it worked great, and no one could tell the differance. But running a software studio can really drain on syst resources... I wouldn't run that shit with anything less then 256 megs of ra
ISPY!Buzzoff ... [+o euphoria]
ISPY!Buzzoff ... [+o euphoria]euphoria? is that you Mitch?
---TLM
Re: Sparking up some conversa
By: Conscentity to ALL on Thu Oct 09 2003 12:36 pm
That's all I can think of off the top of my head. It did
remind me that I needed to get a new mixer. Anyone
out there have a favorite compact mixers they can
recommend? Has anyone tried the new Tapco 6306?
I've heard it's supposed to be quite a good mixer.
I'm setting up a box to do some recording but I'm on a serious budget. So fa have Cakewalk guitar studio and I'm looking for a reasonable mixer for both guitar and mikes. I've seen a Behringer Eurorack MXB1002 for about $99.00 wh looks like it will suit my purposes. I can use my POD for DI on the guitar.
Jah
Re: Sparking up some conversa
By: Jahmas to Conscentity on Mon Oct 20 2003 03:45 pm
I'm setting up a box to do some recording but I'm on a serious budget. So have Cakewalk guitar studio and I'm looking for a reasonable mixer for bo guitar and mikes. I've seen a Behringer Eurorack MXB1002 for about $99.00 looks like it will suit my purposes. I can use my POD for DI on the guita
Even though Mackie doesn't really make a hole lot of studio style recording mixers ( and they make some ) I found that using one of there smaller 16 channel mixers with fruityloops, and soundforge was just as good. any additional hiss I might have found due to the low quality of the mixer; was removed with soundforge directx plugins... it worked great, and no one could tell the differance. But running a software studio can really drain on syst resources... I wouldn't run that shit with anything less then 256 megs of ra
ISPY!Buzzoff ... [+o euphoria]
Snapple "Real Fact" #129:
Mosquitoes have 47 teeth.
And one big pokey-needle-like thingy.... =( Or are the teeth actually l on that pokey thing?
I think we already proved the vast snapple wing conspiracy where they make t crap up.
Re: Sparking up some conversa
By: Ispyhumanfly to Jahmas on Thu Oct 30 2003 03:21 am
Even though Mackie doesn't really make a hole lot of studio style recordi mixers ( and they make some ) I found that using one of there smaller 16 channel mixers with fruityloops, and soundforge was just as good. any additional hiss I might have found due to the low quality of the mixer; w removed with soundforge directx plugins... it worked great, and no one co tell the differance. But running a software studio can really drain on s resources... I wouldn't run that shit with anything less then 256 megs of
ISPY!Buzzoff ... [+o euphoria]
euphoria? is that you Mitch?
---TLM
Re: Sparking up some conversa
By: Ispyhumanfly to Jahmas on Thu Oct 30 2003 03:21 am
Even though Mackie doesn't really make a hole lot of studio style recording mixers ( and they make some ) I found that using one of there smaller 16 channel mixers with fruityloops, and soundforge was just as good. any additional hiss I might have found due to the low quality of the mixer; was removed with soundforge directx plugins... it worked great, and no one could tell the differance. But running a software studio can really drain on syst resources... I wouldn't run that shit with anything less then 256 megs of ra
ISPY!Buzzoff ... [+o euphoria]
euphoria? is that you Mitch?
---TLM
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