Insomniac
Max Output Level: -90 dBFS
- Total Posts : 33
- Joined: 2004/03/05 01:31:07
- Location: Hillsboro, Or
- Status: offline
Rack Mount Mixer
Hello everyone, I just bought a new Studio RTA desk, and I am thinking about going all rackmount...mixer, effects processing...things like that, but I have Sonar, and I don't want to leave. Also, I just want a mixer...not interested in the MOTU....Just a mixer that I can connect to my M-Audio Audiophile 2496 mixer. What is the best idea...I was kinda looking at Behringer RX1602 Eurorack...But I am not sure. Any ideas and help would be great. Thanks.
"I never think of the future - it comes soon enough." -Albert Einstein "I don't know anything about music. In my line you don't have to." -Elvis Presley
|
tor
Max Output Level: -73 dBFS
- Total Posts : 852
- Joined: 2003/11/06 23:32:59
- Location: Norway
- Status: offline
RE: Rack Mount Mixer
2005/09/14 14:01:06
(permalink)
M-Audio 2496 mixer? How many outputs does your soundcard have? Unless you have a bunch of analog outputs and get an analog desk, or use digital outputs(if your card has) with a digital desk, there's no point. If you're not thinking mic preamps to record multiple sound sources simultaneously?
|
netstat
Max Output Level: -84 dBFS
- Total Posts : 323
- Joined: 2004/08/04 11:15:14
- Location: Central
- Status: offline
RE: Rack Mount Mixer
2005/09/14 15:04:15
(permalink)
I guess you could use it for hardware effects bussing, headphone mixes, hell, a hardware monitor volume knob would be almost worth it, a talkback mic if you were tracking someone else in a defferent room. I could think of a few way you could use it if you had it but I would agree it's not the most bang for your buck if you're starting out. What part of Norway are you from, tor?
|
tor
Max Output Level: -73 dBFS
- Total Posts : 852
- Joined: 2003/11/06 23:32:59
- Location: Norway
- Status: offline
RE: Rack Mount Mixer
2005/09/14 15:29:53
(permalink)
From the southeast, about 90 km south of Oslo, close to the Swedish boarder, a small city called Fredrikstad. Familiar with Norway, been on vacation or something?
|
Insomniac
Max Output Level: -90 dBFS
- Total Posts : 33
- Joined: 2004/03/05 01:31:07
- Location: Hillsboro, Or
- Status: offline
RE: Rack Mount Mixer
2005/09/15 05:02:47
(permalink)
Sorry, I meant M-audio Audiophile 2496 soundcard...it is: 2 x 2 analog I/O S/PDIF digital I/O with 2-channel PCM 1 x 1 MIDI I/O. Right now I have a Behringer UB-1204 mixer with the Alt 3/4 outs going to the soundcard, R being 1 channel, L being 2 channel, But before the channels reach the soundcard they go through a Behringer MDX 1400 dynamic processor. And then the soundcard output coming into the 5/6 channel for monitoring...I also have my Event TR5's connect to the monitor output of thye mixer. I only use One mic channel, for vocals, everything else I do I can do through the computer...All that I am looking for right now is to replace the UB-1204 with a small rackmount mixer...That is what I am trying to do. Maybe I am just dreaming...but I would like to have a set up that was all rackmount...
post edited by Insomniac - 2005/09/15 05:09:25
"I never think of the future - it comes soon enough." -Albert Einstein "I don't know anything about music. In my line you don't have to." -Elvis Presley
|
tor
Max Output Level: -73 dBFS
- Total Posts : 852
- Joined: 2003/11/06 23:32:59
- Location: Norway
- Status: offline
RE: Rack Mount Mixer
2005/09/15 08:20:10
(permalink)
If you don't use more than one input you don't need a mixer, your money would be better spent on a mic preamp. That way you'd get a signal chain like this: Mic>Mic preamp>Behringer compressor>Soundcard. Furthermore, you could connect your monitors directly to your soundcard's outputs. But if rackmounting is really important to you, then run a search on Google or something, there are a ton of possibilities out there. If I was in your situation, I'd trade the UB1204 in for a mic-preamp, cause that's the only thing you need your mixer for, the mic-preamps, so why not get a better one??
|
netstat
Max Output Level: -84 dBFS
- Total Posts : 323
- Joined: 2004/08/04 11:15:14
- Location: Central
- Status: offline
RE: Rack Mount Mixer
2005/09/15 09:18:22
(permalink)
I agree 100% with tor's suggestions. I'd go with a different rackmount preamp. For about the amount of money you are talking about spending, I'd go with a ART DPS II. That would give you 2 more inputs because it has spdif outputs, some tube warmth for variety, and a limiter to keep from clipping on the way in (use very sparingly). Plus it has combination XLR 1/4" inputs on the front (and impedance matching) so you could use it as a direct box for recording guitars or bass straight in. So you'd get more inputs, more flexibility, and more variety of sounds. Tor, my dad's from Svelvik. Last time I was there I was 12, but I still have family there and I'd like to visit again soon.
|
tor
Max Output Level: -73 dBFS
- Total Posts : 852
- Joined: 2003/11/06 23:32:59
- Location: Norway
- Status: offline
RE: Rack Mount Mixer
2005/09/15 09:41:17
(permalink)
Yes, I know Svelvik, been there many times, was there every summer when I was younger, my parents had some friends there. Nowadays a friend of mine lives a ten minute drive north of there, so I've been there fishing quite often. And of course, he's a pianist, so we jam together now and then too. Svelvik is about a one hour drive from Fredrikstad, just across the fjord. It's indeed worth a visit, a nice, quiet and beautiful little place.
post edited by tor - 2005/09/15 09:51:47
|
Insomniac
Max Output Level: -90 dBFS
- Total Posts : 33
- Joined: 2004/03/05 01:31:07
- Location: Hillsboro, Or
- Status: offline
RE: Rack Mount Mixer
2005/09/15 10:47:38
(permalink)
I thank you for all your fast replies. I have been thinking about going just a Mic Pre...but I do like to use a cd player sometimes...so I like the flexibility of the mixer like control...kinda why I still have the UB-1204....I think I found what I am looking for... http://artproaudio.com/products.asp?id=91&cat=11&type=88 And I have seen these sell for $160 + S&H... Or I might just keep the set-up that I have for now...and upgrade a little later...I am unsure. Once again thanx for all the help.
"I never think of the future - it comes soon enough." -Albert Einstein "I don't know anything about music. In my line you don't have to." -Elvis Presley
|