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Re: Trimming Down: Mixer options?



Mark

Check out the Rane CM86, discontinued but you can find them and a killer 
looping mixer. 

Why? Because each ch (8) has a switch for A B or A/B and level send to 
either a or b out, so you can flip a little switch and have that chanell 
either in the cue, in the looper and the cue, or just in the looper. I run 
a to cue, b to looper and then bring the looper back in in ch 8. This 
works great, two aux sends, pre and post switchable, eq switchable in or 
out and mic or line on each channel. 

You can look at the manual at rane.com under discontinued gear. 
Three rack spaces. 

Andy Owens
1-800-AndyOwens
Sent from my iPhone
So the typing might not be my best!


On Jan 23, 2011, at 10:57 PM, Mark Hamburg <mark@grubmah.com> wrote:

> Okay. So maybe my rack doesn't go away. But it could get smaller and 
>maybe the mixer (Mackie 1642 or 1202 depending on the circumstance) goes 
>away.
> 
> Any suggestions on what I could use that would let me:
> 
> * Mix a small number of stereo line level inputs
> * Have one aux send (preferably stereo, but I can live with mono)
> * Have an insert across main or provide me with a way to control the 
>volume being fed to my active monitors
> 
> Basically, I want to send some but not all of my signals through the 
>AM8000R. I can do this by routing them through it completely and letting 
>it pass the dry signal through or via an effects send.
> 
> I want to take my main mix and send it through the TC M-300 that 
>provides my main reverb and an SPDIF conversion and then I want to have a 
>volume control upstream of my monitors.
> 
> Right now, I'm using my Mackie 1642 to do all this, but it's serious 
>overkill for the task and it consumes a lot of space.
> 
> One solution might be a stereo line mixer and then some sort of volume 
>control post M300. Any suggestions what to use? Any other suggestions?
> 
> Thanks.
> Mark
>