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Dave, > Interesting, I didn't know the EZ-Bus could be used as a > stand-alone mixer. > Keep us informed of how it works out, when you finally do get it. > I think a lot of people have just not noticed. It is certainly not anything like the Tascam 488 that everyone is excited about. I think the Tascam is great, but I need to have a mixer that I can unplug from the rest of my studio and take to the stage to mix my live rig and that's exactly what the EZ-Bus can do. I have been talking with another friend of mine about finding a small digital mixer that can save scenes and has multiple methods of getting sound in and out and then the EZ-Bus came along. Its actually not much bigger than my 1202VLZ and as I mentioned before, it has 18 inputs (2 XLR w/ mic pre's, 14 TRS, & 2 unbalanced line) along with ADAT and S/PIDF. In fact my initial thought is that I can now connect my Lexicon MPX1 up via S/PIDF and keep my effects processing entirely digital which will in turn free up more inputs that I am currently using. Hopefully, Event told me they would be shipping within a couple of weeks and as soon as I try it out, I would be happy to report on its functionality and quality. Steve