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Looking for a Quality Studio Mixer
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Zombie14
Hi everyone,

Just wondering if anyone here has opinions as to what I should purchase for a studio mixer..?

Doesn't need a ton of channels, 4 to 8 would be enough I think.. Just looking for really great sound quality.. Looking to record vocalists and electric guitar samples for use in my productions.

Thanks in advance for any ideas :)
Kismet7
Find yourself a used Ramsa. Heard they usually have great warm preamps...and they go for cheap, and since you seem to need decent pres...might be a good fit without breaking the bank. Can probably find a 8-10 channels for under $500.
Ry Thomas
TL Audio M-1 TubeTracker 8
Kismet7
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Originally posted by Ry Thomas
TL Audio M-1 TubeTracker 8


That is expensive just for a few channels of tracking guitar and vox for EDM, might as well get a proper mixer.
studiobob
whats your budget??
Zombie14
Thanks for the replies so far guys, will check those mixers out.

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Originally posted by studiobob
whats your budget??


Under $500 would be ideal, and I'd probably ebay it if it's in quality working condition.

Then again, even if you have some "higher-price-bracket" recommendations, I'd still be up for hearing about them so I can research further.. I'm a total newb when it comes to studio mixers.
Zombie14
any other recommendations kind sirs ??
spolitta
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Originally posted by TylerM
Looking to record vocalists and electric guitar samples for use in my productions.

Thanks in advance for any ideas :)


You don't need a mixer for that. What you need is good pre(s) and good AD.

so before making any suggestions on what to get... Will you be recording more than one channel at a time?
henryv
great thread. i would like to know also, since im in the market for one.
Zombie14
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Originally posted by spolitta
You don't need a mixer for that. What you need is good pre(s) and good AD.

so before making any suggestions on what to get... Will you be recording more than one channel at a time?


Nope, probably one channel at a time

DJ RANN
quote:
Originally posted by TylerM
Nope, probably one channel at a time


The get a nice small audio interface, a good pre and good mic. Problem solved.
spolitta
quote:
Originally posted by TylerM
Nope, probably one channel at a time


Are you on MAC or PC? and what is your current sound card?
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