Summing mixer
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freshdrumma
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Summing mixer
Hi guys, i'm in the process of moving house, my new studio will be much smaller, so i'm considering selling my 24 channels d&r dyner mixer and getting a summing mixer, i was very tempted by the tla fat track, it will solve monitoring too and has two preamps that i can use as input, the dangerous music d box is cool too, but i will need to take a couple of preamps from the other studio i have...
what you guys think? have you tried those units? can you spend some good words on some other models?
the budget is around a 1000 1500, and i will need so kind of monitor control such as mackie big knob if the summing mixer doesn't have one already.
thanks
what you guys think? have you tried those units? can you spend some good words on some other models?
the budget is around a 1000 1500, and i will need so kind of monitor control such as mackie big knob if the summing mixer doesn't have one already.
thanks
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SSL x-desk or x-rack, it is around your budget.
This, the SSL, is a seriously sounding mixer. i don't know the particular model, but i doubt that you can go wrong with dangerous music products!
This, the SSL, is a seriously sounding mixer. i don't know the particular model, but i doubt that you can go wrong with dangerous music products!
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get the d-box, it's a great piece.
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Re: Summing mixer
all of the above are good recommendations.
The Neve 8816 is also a great summing mixer
http://www.vintageking.com/Neve-8816-Summing-Mixer
If you have mucho monnaie you can get this deluxe package
http://www.vintageking.com/Neve-16-Chan ... ng-Package
The Neve 8816 is also a great summing mixer
http://www.vintageking.com/Neve-8816-Summing-Mixer
If you have mucho monnaie you can get this deluxe package
http://www.vintageking.com/Neve-16-Chan ... ng-Package
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anybody human
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Re: Summing mixer
Check out Shadow Hills, you won't be sorry.
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i'm sorry i just visited their website

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I'm currently using a Neve 8816 and recommend it highly. If I didn't have the Neve I'd probably grab the D Box as it's a great product at a great price. If you've got the budget, the Shadow Hills Equinox is a serious contender.
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freshdrumma
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Re: Summing mixer
Hi guys, thanks for the reply,
Shadow Hills Equinox, sounds like the best thing but it's almost 3 times over my budget...
neve : very nice, i did try it with the fader pack and was very happy about it, but again it's 2 times my budget
ssl xdesk, it'sover bufget too, shame, sounds like the perfect solution for my studio....
nobody gave opinion on the tla fat track, i guess it's not as "pro" as the other gear, i would love to try it because except the luck of mono switch that puts me really off, it's just the right size price and features.
i think i'll get the dangerous d-box, read some reviews and only heard good opinions about it
thanks!
French
Shadow Hills Equinox, sounds like the best thing but it's almost 3 times over my budget...
neve : very nice, i did try it with the fader pack and was very happy about it, but again it's 2 times my budget
ssl xdesk, it'sover bufget too, shame, sounds like the perfect solution for my studio....
nobody gave opinion on the tla fat track, i guess it's not as "pro" as the other gear, i would love to try it because except the luck of mono switch that puts me really off, it's just the right size price and features.
i think i'll get the dangerous d-box, read some reviews and only heard good opinions about it
thanks!
French
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anybody human
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Re: Summing mixer
Sorry, yeah Shadow Hills is really expensive stuff. A friend just got the summing mixer and 2 compressors for his studio, loves it so I thought I'd mention it. I just think people should know it's out there. Their side chain filter compressors are ridiculous. I haven't come across too many pieces of gear that nice.
Edit: Keep in mind your gain structure will be different if you decide to go the analog summing route. Should be fun.
Edit: Keep in mind your gain structure will be different if you decide to go the analog summing route. Should be fun.
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freshdrumma
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what you mean for : your gain structure will be different if you decide to go the analog summing route. Should be fun.
i keep looking at the shadow hill thinking ways of finding some more money
i keep looking at the shadow hill thinking ways of finding some more money
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you said your budget is around 1000 - 1500, what euros?
the X-desk should be available for around 1600 - 1800 look for good offers, @ thomann, etc... it is worth the stretch.
or checking one second hand...
the X-desk should be available for around 1600 - 1800 look for good offers, @ thomann, etc... it is worth the stretch.
or checking one second hand...
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freshdrumma
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2111 euros on thomann.
reading the features, and sounds like a very good solution for the type of work i do
reading the features, and sounds like a very good solution for the type of work i do