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 Post subject: Yamaha (MG124C) mixer experiences...
PostPosted: Tue Feb 18, 2014 10:25 pm 
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SPeople,

I just ordered this bad boy for a nice price.
This will be my first 12 channel mixer

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Finally gonna hook up my 303, Vestax 05pro, 3 turntables, my PSP on the ins and send all these to my PC through the ins on my Saffire soundcard. I'm not experienced with the routing (sends/returns) but I assume this device will give me enough possibilities. I hope I can send anything from the 303 into my DAW and the other way around quickly without any hassle.

I was wondering how the experiences are with Yamaha mixers and in particular mixers such as these. How do you use yours?


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 Post subject: Re: Yamaha (MG124C) mixer experiences...
PostPosted: Tue Feb 18, 2014 10:51 pm 
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i have the cousin of this, the mg102c, i used to use it with many machines, now i don't use it no more except for live. i bought a soundcard with some more ins, and i plug machines/instruments directly, even if the 102c is transparent, but i prefer to separate tracks, to mix better.
but, as i said, i use it for live...

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 Post subject: Re: Yamaha (MG124C) mixer experiences...
PostPosted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 10:11 am 
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Allright I see what you mean.

My soundcard got a couple of ins/outs as well. But I got too many gear floating around that I'm not using because the whole eq'ing/leveling and assigning of these signals annoys me when I gotta use the mouse to get stuff running.

I see it has it's own compressors. They make me curious.

"Built-In Channel Compressors

Built-in channel dynamics are usually only found on high-end (and very expensive) consoles. The MG124C features Yamaha's innovative 1-knob compression feature on mono input channels 1 through 4. This advanced feature can be a tremendous advantage in achieving great vocal sound. It can also be used to refine the sound of bass, guitar, and other sources. Conventional audio compressors with their threshold, ratio, knee, makeup gain and other controls can be complex and time-consuming to set appropriately for a given source. Yamaha's one-knob compressor eliminates the need for an engineering degree with a single control that lets you simply dial in the amount of compression you want."

Off course it's advertisement but still sounds like a usefull enhancement. Would be nice to boost up my samples straight away through the mixer. Offcourse the 303 got it locked down, but still..


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