If the output section were reduced to 1" wide an M series six input
SMX could be made.
If you don't remember the SMX, back in the day you could order Multi
Channel Stereo Mixers (SMX) in various widths. Each 2" wide increment
was two independent VCA's driving two channels, each VCA having its
own VC panner. The last 2" increment had a VC master gain and jacks
for stereo Aux in and stereo Mix out. One of my older panels has a 6
input SMX with a UAP next to it. The UAP can be used separately or
(with a switch) can feed the SMX aux inputs, providing a seventh
stereo input.
Recording stuff separately for later editing and mixing fine but
making the mix part of the patch is how I like to work. Don't know
what I'd do without the SMX. Is anything like it available today?
SMX could be made.
If you don't remember the SMX, back in the day you could order Multi
Channel Stereo Mixers (SMX) in various widths. Each 2" wide increment
was two independent VCA's driving two channels, each VCA having its
own VC panner. The last 2" increment had a VC master gain and jacks
for stereo Aux in and stereo Mix out. One of my older panels has a 6
input SMX with a UAP next to it. The UAP can be used separately or
(with a switch) can feed the SMX aux inputs, providing a seventh
stereo input.
Recording stuff separately for later editing and mixing fine but
making the mix part of the patch is how I like to work. Don't know
what I'd do without the SMX. Is anything like it available today?