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Re: AW: laptop audio I/O hardware in your price range?



[Drooling...]

I've been lusting over the Onyx mixers for a while.  My primary drawback
would be that (as far as I can tell) it only sends a single stereo return.
 For my music, I really need at least one more return channel for a click
track to my in-ear monitors.  Any way to get around this with these
mixers?

Also, did you look at the Alesis Firewire/USB mixers?  Thoughts/opinions?

--Josh



> I just bought a Mackie Onyx 1220 to replace my old multitracker.
> The advantage for looping imo:
> - it has a real Stereo-Bus (Aux3/4) that you can route directly to your
> looping device with a switch (i.e. switch quickly source for looping from
> vocals, keyboard, guitar, ...)
> - all input signals (pre-fader/eq) are sent via firewire to your computer
>
> Look out for promotions where they give you the FW-interface for free!
> Great buy.
>
> Best regards
> Buzap
>
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