A Decent Ftont End Mixer or? [message #94235] |
Tue, 01 January 2008 10:39 |
Ed
Messages: 199 Registered: February 2006
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Hey everyone... Happy New Year 2008!!!
I need some help, advice or maybe even some constructive critism. Perhaps
some of you may recall I had a post a few months ago about the Behringer
SL mixer... I wasn't getting very good levels out of the 4 channel groups
no matter what I tried. I have been messing with it and another Behringer
16 channel mixer with direct outs. I am so fed-up and frustrated and I am
not sure what else to do.
First, I use to do all my recordings directly into my Paris 8-ins from the
preamps, GNX for electric, Keyboards directly too. I never had a issue getting
good levels.
I am trying to setup my studio to where I can play and record through a mixer
or something...
Can some of you recommend a good way to get better levels through my Behringer
SL mixer or maybe recommend some good front-end that won't bust the bank.
Is there even such a thing out there? Maybe it is because the Behringer
suks, I don't know and haven't tried anything else. When I purchased the
mixer, I read decent reviews. I read alot of bad things about the Mackie
and Yamaha that are 24 channel or more. I certainly couldn't afford a Neve
board or something that expensive. But is there something out there that
is a few hundred and works good for a front end? Everything I am seeing
in the music stores (online) are typical mixer... I prefer direct outs if
possible... since I record all instruments (not at the same time)
Any help, suggestions or advice? Thanks and Happy New Year!
~ Ed
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