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Subject: Re: OT line mixer (please help!)

From: "charlesosthelder" <osthelder@...>
Date: 2004-06-11

Hey Enrico!

I started a discussion exactly like this, sometime last year. Check
the archives.

I solved my mixer "problem" with two MOTM-830's and two ' 890's. For
the synth monitor, I use a small Behringer. For recording, the
signals come straight out of the MOTM mixers and into the recorder-
no compression, EQ, safety off, cocked and ready to rock!

Rane makes a line mixer that might work for you. Mackie used to and
you might look at Peavey and Carvin.

Good luck!

Chub - sittin' in the mix

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "edibennardo" <endiendi@t...> wrote:
> I apologize for the OT but any suggestion would be highly
appreciated.
> I had posted the same in the Oakley list days ago but got no reply.
> I wanted to purchase a line mixer with very simple features but I
> don't think there's anything available that matches my needs. What
> I'm looking for should have about 20-24 balanced line inputs, no
gain
> no attenuators, only a panpot controller on each (mono!) channel and
> a stereo output with master volume, that's all. I need it to connect
> my two TX816 (8 balanced outputs each) and another two keyboards.
> Item offered in the shops are mainly with stereo pair inputs and
> balance control for the pair that has nothing to do with panpot on
> each channel. Maybe somebody here in the list can suggest a simple
> diy project that I could try to build, in the end even a more
simple
> design, many mono inputs and only one mono output (with attenuator)
> would be fine. I'm sure many people in this list can give precious
> tips, many thanks.
> Enrico (Italy)