Depends on what you are going to do. I use a separate mixer before I feed the MOTU 24i. I use effects in the outboard mixer mainly from the dsp1024(behringer) which I can also control via midi ( I have a effect track in Sonar just for this). I also use dxi and vst plug-ins. I have nano-verbs and compressors for the outboard mixer (which is a behringer MX2004a) I also use a BBE 482 as well. I prefer mixing outside but I finalize using the internal mixer (in my case I use Sonar 3). Dale Dale Kay Administrator Kay-Net.com Lancaster CA Bus 661.723.0266 admin@... Slave to synth and Avid reader of Signature Riffs of the Pros join here at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/signature_riffs_of_the_pros/join Band Web page http://www.soundclick.com/bands/7/inquisitorbetrayermusic.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Mr Scott Stanley To: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 12:51 PM Subject: Re: [AN1x] re: stereo effects on synths So.....Would I be better off NOT spending the extra money on a mixer/effects board with 4 specific stereo inputs. I was looking at a Behringer (forget specific model) that was 16ch (4 dedicated mono inputs). Would appreciate input on this as the wife is already getting a bit antsy on the amount of cash I've input on my new hobby. Peace! Scott --- spaceanimals <rainbowjimmy@...> wrote: > I always record in mono, play live in mono and > rarely use effects. > Easier to mix. > > Rainbow Jimmy > http://www.spaceanimals.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [AN1x] re: stereo effects on synths
2004-01-03 by Dale Kay
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