What an excellent suggestion - Event ezBus. As an alternative, you might look at the Tascam US-428 or US-224 http://www.tascam.com/ These are probably best suited for integrating with you DAW then for use in a live performance but if your kit includes a laptop computer it might just fit the bill. regards, Jon --- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "doctor_speed_2001" <doctor_speed_2001@y...> wrote: > How about the Event ezBus? It has a lot of inputs, spdif, optical > and usb (so you don't even need a soundcard, just USB!) (24- > bit/96kHz) It has a lot of routing flexibility. They cost $600, only > $50 more than a 14 channel Mackie and I think they are much more > suited to PC based musicians. Oh yeah, you can use it as a midi > control surface as well! > > http://www.event1.com/Products/Digital/EZbus.html > > (It only has two balanced (mic) inputs!) > > -Steve > > --- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "Andrea TONI" <Andrea.Toni@r...> > wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > http://www.behringer.com/02_products/prodindex.cfm? > id=RX1602&lang=eng&formva > > l=0 > > > > small and cheap > > but it is new so .. maybe not available yet > > with behringer u never know ! > > > > > > Regards > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Nuno Barros" <arquivista@m...> > > Subject: [AN1x] Off-Topic : "Electronic mixers" > > > > > > > There is small mixers, 8-10 ch. but more electronic (IDM, > electro, laptop > > > music) oriented? With less mic entries and more RCA inputs... > > > > > > Thanks in advance... > > > > > > Nuno > > >
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Re: [AN1x] Off-Topic : "Electronic mixers"
2003-04-06 by Jon
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