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Subject: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
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Original Message 1/23 09-Jul-00 @ 04:40 PM - Digital mixers with FX and compression
The mixer needs to have built compressors on each channel and preffrebly FX as well, am i being unreasonable to ask for this? how much am i expecting to pay for a decent one? whats the meaning of life?
MAN I'M CONFUSED, somebody help
Message 2/23 12-Jul-00 @ 10:17 AM - RE: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
Message 3/23 26-Jul-00 @ 09:24 AM - RE: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
I paid $1500 US for mine at guitar center.
-Craig
Message 4/23 12-Aug-00 @ 08:43 AM - RE: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
also, the sound quality is sooooooo nice man. i am a big fan of the yamaha fx stuff.
i am selling a juno and i am used to hearing it through my o1v and its fx... recently took it to a local studio to sell it and while they were listening they ran it through an alesis midiverb something or another. (small studio!) and man it sounded like crap...
don't even get me started on total recall of your settings. try working on 4 songs at once on your normal mixer!
the problem with the o1vs is that even using 24 inputs, i still need more sometimes but that is my only complaint.
later
jamey
Message 5/23 24-Aug-00 @ 09:47 AM - RE: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
My solution to that is to sub-mix using a Mackie 1202 VLZ Pro. The 1202 comes in handy for 'small jobs' too, like submixing a few keyboards in a DJing scenario.
Message 6/23 24-Aug-00 @ 09:47 AM - RE: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
My solution to that is to sub-mix using a Mackie 1202 VLZ Pro. The 1202 comes in handy for 'small jobs' too, like submixing a few keyboards in a DJing scenario.
Message 7/23 25-Aug-00 @ 01:20 PM - RE: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
Message 8/23 25-Aug-00 @ 03:43 PM - RE: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
Message 9/23 30-Aug-00 @ 05:13 AM - RE: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
Parameters on the 01v's reverbs are a tad limited IMO (when compared to some of the available seperates)...
Message 10/23 30-Aug-00 @ 02:29 PM - RE: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
Message 11/23 31-Aug-00 @ 05:20 AM - RE: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
Message 12/23 26-Sep-00 @ 11:30 PM - RE: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
I am 99.9% ready to go to the 01v. many reasons. compressors on all channels. 2 FX processors (I can get rid of a couple FX boxes)...but the main thing is the mix recall. right now Im working on ONE song, but had some ideas for another..
I know..lazy..but FUCK writing all that shit down and coming back to it...Id rather just call up the mix in memory and voila!!!
just gotta find one now. need the 8 extra ins..figger theyd be good for aux returns.
Message 13/23 27-Sep-00 @ 01:04 PM - RE: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
the o1v definately makes you spoiled and lazy but i love mine...
you will need some kind of expander for it, 16 just aint enough
jamey
Message 14/23 29-Sep-00 @ 10:58 PM - RE: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
I do use the four omni outputs as aux sends, returning the FX units via a little Behringer mixer (MX802A) into one of the stereo inputs. The noise gate on the stereo input is great, when you have 4 FX units in quiescent mode the hiss can get up a bit, so the gate keeps it in check.
If you don't want to buy a separate submixer, the 8 extra inputs for the 01v(on MY8AD) would be good for aux returns, as they are lacking in features compared to channels 1-16, like:
1) Only 2 band EQ (still parametric though)
2) Only access to aux sends 1 and 2, but you're not likely to want to use too many aux sends on aux return channels.
3) No access to fader/mute groups.
4) No stereo link facility for adjacent channels. You'd think this would be useful for stereo returns, but just set the pans to hard left and right and move two faders as one. The stereo link is most useful on samplers with multiple outputs configurable as stereo pairs or single mono.
4) And no dynamics either. Gates would be nice though.
If you did go for the 01v (and I strongly recommend it), think about getting the 8 analogue input card and/or (depending on how much gear you've got) a cheap submixer for the set-and-forget inputs like FX returns. The flexibility it gives you is amazing.
Message 15/23 30-Sep-00 @ 08:03 PM - RE: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
thanks much for the info. now to find one at NON ridiculous prices.
Message 16/23 17-Oct-00 @ 06:18 AM - RE: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
YMAHA AW- 4416, IT'S GOOD FOR DANCE MIX
Message 17/23 18-Oct-00 @ 08:07 AM - RE: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
Message 18/23 19-Oct-00 @ 02:59 AM - RE: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
$1349 USD - www.8thstreet.com Email me if you want a deal with the manager there.
GT
Message 19/23 21-Oct-00 @ 08:06 AM - RE: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
Message 20/23 23-Oct-00 @ 02:37 PM - RE: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
-Craig
Message 21/23 23-Oct-00 @ 09:17 PM - RE: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
Im gonna sell the case, too. I dont really need it right now. Need the analog card more and figure I should be able to get that amount by selling the case. Ill tell you the model, you look it up and find a price and we can go from there
Message 22/23 24-Oct-00 @ 02:29 PM - RE: Digital mixers with FX and compressoin
-Craig
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