Hi all
I came upon a post where a guy called Goldfingas wrote that Behringer X32
Producer is accessible. I don't know what things look today, but the software
of the Behringer devices probably isn't fully accessible,. So I think I really
would like to have physical control of a mixer.
Should I get a Midas MR18 plus a Behringer X-Touch or have rather everything in
one device with a Behringer X32 Producer? Would it matter considering
accessability?
And something I have to consider as well: I don't have a separate room for
recording, so the mixer should be very quiet, preferably without noticeable
cooling fan. Do the Midas MR18 or Behringer X32 Producer have cooling fans?
Thanks
Ben
Am 11.11.2022 um 23:13 schrieb Jim Noseworthy
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Hello:
Get yourself an XTouch and be happy.
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Hi Brian
Thanks for your recommendation.
Do you have the Midas MR18 in use? Is the software accessible both on mac and
on windows?
Or should I better get an XTouch Control surface in order to get physical
controls right from the beginning? Sure, it would be two devices, but I
rather have two than one I can't access properly.
Thanks
Ben
Am 11.11.2022 um 15:49 schrieb Brian Olesen ("brian")
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HI,
I'd recommend Midas mr 18
Brian
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Hello all
Sorry, if this topic has been discussed many times ...
I'm looking for a digital mixer with 8 to 16 channels. It's for
monitoring all my audio sources and maybe also recording into reaper.
Unfortunately I don't have too much space in my room, so I'd prefer a small
footprint.
I do little projects at home, mostly. things like recording rehearsal
tracks for my choirs, singing the voices to some MIDI tracks.
My problem at the moment is that I don't have enough channels to
monitor
everything: Two stereo channels from my two computers and and two mono
channels for each screen reader.
I have a sound devices 552 mixer.
There is some reasons why I'd like to go with a digital mixer this time.
Less hissing noise I think and I got myself an RME Digiface USB some
time ago - just because I could get it for a good price and it was
hard to get other RME audio interfaces. The RME Digiface USB has
several digital ADAT inputs and outputs. I wonder if I could use them
with a digital mixer? I admit, I never had much gear with digital
IO's, besides sony and marantz recorders.
And I also admit that I don't entirely know what to do. this may sound
a bit stupid, but I just don't know if what I'm looking for even
exists in the digital realm without being inaccessible or way out of
budget, let's say about $1500 and above. I'm not sure if this is realistic
at all.
Thanks if you have some suggestions
Ben