looking for a small mixer to do a/d convert etc..
There was a time when I did mix in scope, and at the very least I always appreciated an external volume control giving ability to mute the signal to protect the monitors. Also I used to actually attenuate the monitoring signal both in scope and on the small outboard mixer I was using for monitoring & recording a few instruments. That is until someone pointed out the rather obvious fact that in the digital realm gain changes are essentially bit reducing the signal. After that I would run the full signal out to the analog outputs, then attentuate only on the mixer's monitor section. I pay more attention to proper gain-staging these days, both for mixing & monitoring.
That was a 1202vlz, which I find very colored and similar to the Big Knob in sound (although mine is older and thus at least US manufactured). I use a Soundtracs board now, and I wouldn't say the monitoring section is on the level of that UAD I posted or some of the nice passive monitor control units on the market (which are pricey.) But the board I have no seems to be fairly reliable for my purposes and finally allowed me to overcome the limitations of a small format mixer when it comes to tracking & mixing.
However it's overkill for recording "two, maybe 4 mics" and monitoring.
If I were in ken's shoes I'd pick a budget/pricerange then work from there...
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That was a 1202vlz, which I find very colored and similar to the Big Knob in sound (although mine is older and thus at least US manufactured). I use a Soundtracs board now, and I wouldn't say the monitoring section is on the level of that UAD I posted or some of the nice passive monitor control units on the market (which are pricey.) But the board I have no seems to be fairly reliable for my purposes and finally allowed me to overcome the limitations of a small format mixer when it comes to tracking & mixing.
However it's overkill for recording "two, maybe 4 mics" and monitoring.
If I were in ken's shoes I'd pick a budget/pricerange then work from there...
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: valis on 2006-10-13 12:29 ]</font>