Keyboard / Electric Drum Mixer [message #87285] |
Wed, 27 June 2007 11:27 |
Ed
Messages: 199 Registered: February 2006
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Hey all! What are you (or a band you know) doing to handle multiple keyboards?
I currently am running 4 separate lines into Paris for 2 separate keybaords,
but I want to reduce that to 2 (stereo) AND without spending an arm and a
leg. I see the cheap Behringer mixer, but they have TOO much stuff on them
and I am worried about noise. I look though the online music stores and
I can't seem to find anything that I am looking for... and I am not sure
what I am looking for exactly. I'd like it to have 4 1/4" inputs from the
keyboards, able to mix those 4 in a stereo and have both a XLR and 1/4" stereo
output, be small enough to mount on a keyboard stand.. and be cute too!
lol.
Any suggestions?
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Re: Keyboard / Electric Drum Mixer [message #87313 is a reply to message #87292] |
Thu, 28 June 2007 07:46 |
Ed
Messages: 199 Registered: February 2006
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THAT'S what I am looking for... but now, where to find these little creatures.
Well, guess I'll start with sorry ebay, but I prefer a REAL vendor. I have
too many nightmares from ebay.
In fact, I think I have one of these and will have to dig through the garage.
Bought it long time ago and never found a use for it.
Anyway, thanks for all the suggestions.... ~ Ed
Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>I have no idea who makes them, but passive mixers can do what you want
>and are very small and cheap and clean and you don't have to plug them
>into the wall = better for the environment. ;-)
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>Ed wrote:
>> Hey all! What are you (or a band you know) doing to handle multiple keyboards?
>> I currently am running 4 separate lines into Paris for 2 separate keybaords,
>> but I want to reduce that to 2 (stereo) AND without spending an arm and
a
>> leg. I see the cheap Behringer mixer, but they have TOO much stuff on
them
>> and I am worried about noise. I look though the online music stores and
>> I can't seem to find anything that I am looking for... and I am not sure
>> what I am looking for exactly. I'd like it to have 4 1/4" inputs from
the
>> keyboards, able to mix those 4 in a stereo and have both a XLR and 1/4"
stereo
>> output, be small enough to mount on a keyboard stand.. and be cute too!
>> lol.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
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Re: Keyboard / Electric Drum Mixer [message #87315 is a reply to message #87313] |
Thu, 28 June 2007 09:40 |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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Get one of those little Peavey's with the blue & orange knobs -
I forget which series they're calling them. They're cheap AND
quiet!
Neil
"Ed" <askme@email.com> wrote:
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>THAT'S what I am looking for... but now, where to find these little creatures.
> Well, guess I'll start with sorry ebay, but I prefer a REAL vendor. I
have
>too many nightmares from ebay.
>
>In fact, I think I have one of these and will have to dig through the garage.
> Bought it long time ago and never found a use for it.
>
>Anyway, thanks for all the suggestions.... ~ Ed
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>Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>>I have no idea who makes them, but passive mixers can do what you want
>>and are very small and cheap and clean and you don't have to plug them
>>into the wall = better for the environment. ;-)
>>
>>Ed wrote:
>>> Hey all! What are you (or a band you know) doing to handle multiple
keyboards?
>>> I currently am running 4 separate lines into Paris for 2 separate keybaords,
>>> but I want to reduce that to 2 (stereo) AND without spending an arm and
>a
>>> leg. I see the cheap Behringer mixer, but they have TOO much stuff on
>them
>>> and I am worried about noise. I look though the online music stores
and
>>> I can't seem to find anything that I am looking for... and I am not
sure
>>> what I am looking for exactly. I'd like it to have 4 1/4" inputs from
>the
>>> keyboards, able to mix those 4 in a stereo and have both a XLR and 1/4"
>stereo
>>> output, be small enough to mount on a keyboard stand.. and be cute too!
>
>>> lol.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions?
>
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