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What exactly does a mixer do?
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 5:18 pm
by 5thdimension
I'm totally new to the music making world so I literally know almost nothing about these things. I just found a mixer my brother used to use a while ago and just wondering what this thing does and how it contributes to using my 404?
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 5:40 pm
by HxC
A mixer allows you to consolidate several different audio sources down to one stereo signal (and more).
One example on how you could use this with your 404 is:
Plug a record player, a CD player, a tape deck, a VCR, a DYD player, a laptop, your girl's iPod EACH into the mixer channel INPUTS.
Then route the mixer channel OUTPUTS directly INTO your 404.
Then you can surf through all types of media and go on a crazy sample spree without having to keep plugging & unplugging cables.
You just silence the inputs you DON'T want to hear.
Mixers are never NOT useful for an audio person. Keep it & freak it!
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 5:45 pm
by 5thdimension
wow thats pretty sick. Thanks for the info.
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 11:28 pm
by PHeMoX
I probably shouldn't hijack this thread with my question, but which mixers do you guys use? At the moment I just plug in whatever I need without a mixer in between.
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 11:59 pm
by Euclid Ov Oåklånd
Yeah, I've never used and audio mixer just 2-channel dj mixers. What's good at a low cost?
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 12:15 am
by HxC
I don't currently use a mixer either (for recording).
But I have a P.O.S. little Nady 6 Channel mixer JUST for listening to stuff from different sources- computer, CD, record, etc... but I wouldn't dare run a recording signal through it.
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 9:55 am
by crumbsucker
Before I record a something into pc or Adat I jam a lot. I'm running
drummachine and 2 or 3 synths and sampler at the same time so I need small mixer.
I use Mackie-Tapco 6306 6ch and I find it really clean, preamps are decent,
got one send-return so I can put some outboard FX... I like to jam with best sound as possible...
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 5:23 pm
by fauna
i got a 12 channel yamaha a few years ago, and it has been a HORSE. no probs, no colouring the sound, only one bus, but that's fine for me. the only turn-off is that the channels are knobs, not faders. but whatevs.
it is considered a 'budget' mixer, but its been awesome and solid, and really the centre of the studio for me.
i recommend the yamahas.
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 10:41 pm
by PHeMoX
Cool. Yeah, I probably don't mind knobs instead of faders that much.
What would be the bare minimum channels I'd need? I've got a synth, a MC-505, MV8800, I'd want to connect one audio output of my PC, perhaps a guitar FX pedal / rack FX and so on. I take it I could use about 6 to 10 channels...
@fauna: What do you have connected to the mixer at all times?
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 2:37 pm
by CamiloM
I have a Behringer UB2442FXPRO, I bought it because I want to record live drums and to do that I needed a mixer with 8 direct outs to run with my soundcard and this mixer was the only i could afford with this feature, here in Brazil audio equipments are so expensive. It's a good mixer, I didn't have any problems with it, but it's a Behringer, so I guess I am lucky.

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 9:00 pm
by korakios
the "new" behringer xenyx series are very improved...and they are cheap also!
I use the soundcraft compact series which is really very nice and easy to use...too bad i bought the small one...
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 9:23 pm
by fauna
PHeMoX wrote:Cool. Yeah, I probably don't mind knobs instead of faders that much.
What would be the bare minimum channels I'd need? I've got a synth, a MC-505, MV8800, I'd want to connect one audio output of my PC, perhaps a guitar FX pedal / rack FX and so on. I take it I could use about 6 to 10 channels...
@fauna: What do you have connected to the mixer at all times?
sorry for the delay - i just saw this now.
i don't really have ANYTHING in at all times. for the most part i swap gear in and out, but primarily will run a sampler (404 or 505), an mc-505, maybe the sh-32 and a turntable IN. my outs will be to monitors and to the pc soundcard.
i sometimes route the bus thru to a looping pedal, and then adjust the ratio on each channel strip to the looper if i want it to be recorded by it. i usually route the looper OUT to a channel of its own (rather than the bus return) as that gives me the chance to EQ it.
make sense?
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 11:37 pm
by PHeMoX
Yeah, makes sense. So you're still plugging stuff in and out all the time basically. Mmmm, that makes me wonder if I really need a mixer, probably not (yet).
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 1:17 am
by fauna
well, i keep it hooked up in the 'home studio', but i also go up to the practice space w/ gear.
when i'm working at home, the mixer is essential for recording.
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 3:40 am
by stylesforfree
I just copped one of these

AKAI MG1214 mixing desk