RobC
Joined: Oct 11, 2010
Posts: 152
Bainbridge Island, Washington
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Posted on Jan 24 2013 01:32 PM
Been in the market for a new mixer for my almost completed man-cave/recording studio. Looked at a mackie Pr0FX with the USB but latency issues are pushing me toward a straight up DI box with 4 to 8 inputs to go from my existing mixer (Mackie FX 12 which I love for live shows).
Any recommendations would be great and to find out what all you folks are using. looking to spend under $500 if possible but that is negotiable. Minimum 6 inputs is key as I really feel the difference between one or two at a time vs the much more organic feel of the whole band recording simultaneously.
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Mel
Joined: Feb 25, 2008
Posts: 321
Canada's Wet Coast
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Posted on Jan 24 2013 02:42 PM
I used two Echo products, an AudioFire 8 and AudioFire 12. Those are 8 and 12 input's respectively. These are designed to be line level inputs and outputs. There's only two "preamp" in's, all the other I/O is line input level.
I used them with my SoundCraft LX7ii DI's and line outs, Radial DI's, X-Amps and they worked great. As a bonus they came with a MIDI port that meets the full MIDI spec, so SYSEX and MMC stuff is supported, unlike a many other audio interfaces with add on MIDI that only work with PC, CC and note messages.
I eventually replaced them with an Apogee Ensemble and an expansion 8 channel digital I/O pre for a total of 20 channels.
The Apogee sounds marginally better but I've had more connection issues with it than I ever did in the years that I used the AudioFires.
— Mel
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Ariel
Joined: Aug 29, 2009
Posts: 1556
Israel
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Posted on Jan 25 2013 04:04 AM
I used Echo products in the past (Gina old and new), and I (humbly) second the recommendation for your budget.
Here's the one for you: Layla 3G -
stable (great drivers), 2 reasonable mic/inst pre's and 6 balanced ins, gooder converters. Naturally, can be expanded by S/PDIF or ADAT. Latency-wise it's one of the best in it's category - nothing beats PCI. Set it and go.
Last edited: Jan 25, 2013 04:09:52
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derekirving
Joined: Nov 03, 2011
Posts: 660
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Posted on Jan 25 2013 12:46 PM
I've had good luck with the Presonus products
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