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Originally posted by Exca
With a nice Midas Veronica or what
(like on my desktop
Anyway back on topic; pictures!
lol, well that would be a BIG mixing panel, not what I'm used to (but the principle is exactly the same, just for even more instruments).
So I use more this stuff:
http://www.soundcraft.com/images/products/product_sheet/mpm.gif
than this stuff:
http://www.soundcraft.com/images/products/product_sheet/urei1603.gif
just a random, but much used, brand
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Originally posted by Voldemort
im not a dj, i just like music , but i have this:
EURORACK PRO RX1602
another cheap budget product
(in fact, they are exactly the same as Behringers, the only difference is that it is a subbrand of Behringer, and there is another one, but I forgot its name)....
Don't get me wrong though, for low budgets those are good. It makes mixing affordeable to almost anyone, which is a very good thing IMHO.
(I would even buy one myself one day for the occasional recording)