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Original Message 1/6 27-Apr-00 @ 09:54 AM - N
I am thinking of getting a new mixer. My current one is very small and has very limited FX send, EQ and just about everything else really.
The Yamaha 01V looks pretty sexy and looks like it would rock connected to VST with a digital audio card.
Trouble is, it is hard to spot any potential shortcomings due to the way they describe digital produces (eg someone here mentioned not being able to group for dynamics...)
What is the better/most future-proof/economical solution for that kind of money. An 01V or a Mackie with some FX?.
Message 2/6 27-Apr-00 @ 09:55 AM - Neil
I am thinking of getting a new mixer. My current one is very small and has very limited FX send, EQ and just about everything else really.
The Yamaha 01V looks pretty sexy and looks like it would rock connected to VST with a digital audio card.
Trouble is, it is hard to spot any potential shortcomings due to the way they describe digital produces (eg someone here mentioned not being able to group for dynamics...)
What is the better/most future-proof/economical solution for that kind of money. An 01V or a Mackie with some FX?.
Message 3/6 27-Apr-00 @ 09:55 AM - N
I am thinking of getting a new mixer. My current one is very small and has very limited FX send, EQ and just about everything else really.
The Yamaha 01V looks pretty sexy and looks like it would rock connected to VST with a digital audio card.
Trouble is, it is hard to spot any potential shortcomings due to the way they describe digital produces (eg someone here mentioned not being able to group for dynamics...)
What is the better/most future-proof/economical solution for that kind of money. An 01V or a Mackie with some FX?.
Message 4/6 27-Apr-00 @ 09:55 AM - Neil
I am thinking of getting a new mixer. My current one is very small and has very limited FX send, EQ and just about everything else really.
The Yamaha 01V looks pretty sexy and looks like it would rock connected to VST with a digital audio card.
Trouble is, it is hard to spot any potential shortcomings due to the way they describe digital produces (eg someone here mentioned not being able to group for dynamics...)
What is the better/most future-proof/economical solution for that kind of money. An 01V or a Mackie with some FX?.
Message 5/6 29-Apr-00 @ 02:54 AM - RE: N
Message 6/6 02-May-00 @ 07:24 AM - RE: N
Are there some makes to go for?
For instance, is the Mackie 1604 worth looking at?
How much would I need to pay for a decent 2nd hand mixer suitabel for 3 synths and a multi output sampler ~(like and EMU with turbo)
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