Hey scoots. Had you considered going the
rout of a digital mixing board with lap top or main frame? A friend of mine who
I trust on all matters recording related has a behringer digital mixer, that
replaced his older Yamaha 01 mixer, and he thinks it is fantastic, not a word
usually associated with behringer. Apparently they hired a completely different
set of engineers to design the thing, and it is really a nice piece of gear. I
believe it’s called the DDX3216. With a digital mixer you
have both the capability to use for recording and live, with the benefits of
digital automation, and added effects algorithmns.
Bill
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Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007
7:23 AM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: gear question and
other stuff
In a message dated 2/8/07 11:31:47 PM, vsyevolod@yahoo.com writes:
So much of the music
has been hidden in the relative lo-fi world of the Tascam.
stephen.....this is what the fellow at the store told me also, the sound
quality is very important to me so i guess using the tascam recorder as a mixer
is not the way to go.....perhaps using my present setup and sending it into a
digital recorder may be the way to go.....yikes.....too many options and not
all of them are good.....i find it very interesting that there is so much of a
difference between the mackies.....it never ends does it?.....:).....thnaks for
responding.....michael
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