I don't know much about the Yamaha mixer, their digital mixers are pure crap though. Living
in Mackie-Land as I do, I know a few Mackoids who work there or who have worked there. They are
not at all overpriced for what they offer, if anything they are a remarkable bargain. Get the
Yamaha now if you are on a budget, and save up for the real thing when you can afford it. Of
course there are mixers out there much quieter than a Mackie... at two or three times the price.
Cool Edit Pro (now Adobe Audition) has some very cool noise and hiss reduction offerings.
Though nothing beats not having noise in the first place.
Stephen
I've recently purchased alot of stuff for the new home studio. I'm not a pro at mixing so I
purchased a small Behringer UB802 mixer to learn on. Well, I'm tired of this peice of NOISY crap
already. I can't figure out how to remove the noise/hiss from the recording using Sound Forge 6.0
so I
figure I'll get another mixer but still not spend alot of money. I was told that the Yamaha
MG10/2, while inexpensive, is pretty good and has very low noise/hiss. Does anyone have any
experience
with this mixer? I understand that Mackie makes really good mixers and the 1202VLZ for nearly $400
is on my list for future purchase but for now $100 is what I'd like to spend for purposes of
learning a mixer.
One more thing, does anyone have any experience with Sound Forge 6.0? I believe that this good
audio editor can remove the noise but I can't figure it out. I just use the presets right now.
Thanks.
Brotha Cee
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Re: Yamaha MG10/2 Mixer
2004-01-03 by S V G
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