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You can't use the Behringer as channel strips (at least not without some serious disadvantages): The Behringer has eight analogue (Mic XLR and Line 1/4'') inputs which it sends to the ADAT out and it has an ADAT input which it sends to eight (Line XLR) outputs. The analogue Mic inputs are not routed to the analogue outputs. Rainer -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Tony K [mailto:bigtony@softhome.net] Gesendet: Freitag, 8. April 2005 18:29 An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Betreff: Fw: Channel strips I found the one I read about... Behringer ADA8000 Ultragain Pro-8 Around $230. Has some decnet reviews. Even has ADAT out. Tony ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony K" <bigtony@softhome.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 11:40 AM Subject: Re: Channel strips >I got a Behringer RX1602 rack mixer to mix my synths before they go >into my >regular mixer. It works. > hmm.. that's not gonna work if you need mic-pres in a rack. > > Tony > >>Subject: Re: Channel strips > > >> Well, I'd use a rack-mounted...mixer. If you've got multiple sound >> sources feeding a common amplification/recording system and you don't >> want to plug and unplug the same cable, then you're using a >> functional "mixer" regardless of whether it's a few of channels >> strips bolted together or a bona fide dedicated mixer. >> >> On Apr 6, 2005 8:14 AM, Dan Mayfield <contact@danmayfield.com> wrote: >>> Hello all >>> >>> I am looking to simplify my setup and instead of using 4 seperate >>> mic >>> pre >>> channel strips I would like to have just one rack unit to cater for 4/8 >>> inputs. I have seen the TLA Ivory 5001 and the Focusrite OctoPre, >>> something >>> like these is what I had in mind. Can anyone recomend one? What do other >>> multi-instrumentalists use? I dont really want a mixer rack units are >>> preferable. >