I just need your advice on something. I am about to buy a mixing desk for dub music. I m into music for about 14 years, but I have much difficulty choosing.
Truth is that I m not only interested in 'right' dub routing, right in/outs etc, but in good / warm sound too. TLA and the 'small' midas models is not my choice as I ve got around 1000-1200 euros to spend on a console. So I am asking for your advice on newer or older models.
My multitrack (will be mpc 4k) 'sends' 10 outs, so i guess I need a desk with 12-14 ins, and 2-4 aux. I m mainly interested in sound in terms of quality, meaning that I won't buy a console that 'degrades' or 'alters' my sound in a bad way, just because it has nice routing, or because it is good for dub!
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I would like more like a 'flat' choice. Its difficult to find used mci in europe, and I cant judge the newer models of soundcraft / allen & heath cause I live in Greece and nobody has them!
I am OFF mackie for sure (due to bad personal history). Also do you think that choosing to record in a 2 track reel 2 reel will 'colorise' my sound, and has greater influence on that than the console, or I should get a descent audio interface and record my mixes in it? I would like your advice in an audio interface too. (price range on the interface is another 1000 euros) So, thanks a lot in advance I hope you ll help me make a desicion! Since you don't want a Mackie board (which is a pitty cause the EQ is really nice) I would suggest the following: Get an interface with plenty of outs and ins.
Do your mixing and fx and such in a DAW and send subgroups of your digital mix to the individual outs of your interface and into an analog summing mixer. Anime bakugan battle brawlers sub indo full episode. Then you record the analog stereo signal back into your DAW and get a nice and deep analog sounding mix with all the bells and whistles of the DAW world. Here are my product suggestions: Interface: Summing mixer: (It's class a, but you can add tube saturation to your liking!). NguoiDuc wrote:Since you don't want a Mackie board (which is a pitty cause the EQ is really nice) I would suggest the following: Get an interface with plenty of outs and ins. Do your mixing and fx and such in a DAW and send subgroups of your digital mix to the individual outs of your interface and into an analog summing mixer.