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skot_e
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Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Adelaide
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Have you thought about a simple patchbay? it would be way cheaper to setup than puchasing a mixer, and having to change the cables over is pretty straight forward. Also would allow you to expand later.
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Apr-24-2006 04:42
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DJDIRTY
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2003
Location: West maybe east coast next
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What soundcard are you running>? Prahaps an upgrade to some higher model card, like RME, or Lynx with multiple inn's will be what you're looking for, instead of getting a mixer that will just add more noise to your recording chain? I run virus, nord lead 3, and jp8080 all to my soundcard (RME Multiface - 4 stereo inn,4 out + other connections) But it all depends what you need/price and sound quality. How much are you willing to spend on a mixer? Sometimes is better to just get a better quality card with multiple i/o, instead of adding a cheap mixer to your chain, that will just downgrade the sound quality of your synths. If you got 3-4 synths - and want decent sound quality I would look at lynx, rme lineup ( 1 grand range), or higher, For example if you're running any of the cheaper m-audio cards ( i am just assuming, as i have no clue what your sound card is), than selling that and investing the money that you are willing to spend on a mixer, into a multiple i/o higher quality card, will do you more good than some chep mixer. From my years of experiance with hardware mixers, I will not record anything thrue a cheap mixer, i'd rather go directly from say a synth to the sound card, than loosing quality. Go put some of the cheap mixers thrue a test and see how much unwanted noise they introduce to your sound. But that's only if you care about quality, if you don't get a cheap mixer don't complain about sound quality in the end This is just my opinion. 
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Apr-24-2006 06:33
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ASFSE
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Aug 2005
Location: the bay
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i just got a mackie 1402 vlz mixer, great mixer.
i highly recommend anything from the vlz-pro series from mackie, depending on the number of inputs u need, they have several models. 1202,1402,1602, and maybe one more. great board, its on of those standard type units, rugged, good sound, will last you especially if u buy it new. i got mine used for 150, and it looks like it has some years on it, but it works great!
just dont get anything from behringer.
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Apr-24-2006 07:23
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skot_e
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Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Adelaide
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How many connections you wanna make? Think more of the patchbay as 40 points of connection rather than 20 in/out's.
If you only want say 10 or 20 points all up, you could prob just make one up yourself, depending how much you pay for the jack sockets, keeping in mind that it depends if you want normalled connections or not.
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Apr-26-2006 13:08
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skot_e
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Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Adelaide
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It would just require getting the sockets you use (however I just checked Jaycar and Dick Smiths sites with no results - best to go into store).
All a patchbay is, is a rack pannel with the sockets fitted to it, and you solder cable on the rear, which then terminates at a plug, which you then connect to the device. it's a pretty fidly job, and only worth it for a small setup, as a mass produced one for a larger set up is prob about the same cost or a bit more, but you have no labour time besides the soldering.
i know Beringer suck, but they do have a patchbay for under $100 I think, and really for a home set up it would be ok. Couldn't be noisy as there is no power req'd - ie its just an interface. Would prob break with constant repatching, but so what, just use the next socket.
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Apr-26-2006 14:09
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Limit
AKA:STEVE QUADRA
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: A State of Trance
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Nothing buut Mackie for me for the rest of my life. Outstanding boards. I have heard that Behringers make a lot of noise. Soundcraft is also the way to go.
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Apr-26-2006 16:14
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