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Re: [SV: [Fairlight-CMI] Best way to record series 3..... ?]

2003-11-18 by Eight to Infinity (Arron)

Cheers for that : the behringer looks good at £799 in the UK.

If i go down that route I will certainly consider it. 

Thanks


--- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, Splitpoint <splitpoint@u...> 
wrote:
> Another fantastic digital mixer for a reasonable price is the 
Behringer
> DDX-3216.  I just picked one up and it sounds fantastic.  I've seen 
them
> selling for $899 in the states.
> 
> Al Curatolo
> 
> 
> "Klaus Poulsen" <klausp@d...> wrote:
>  
> > If you want the mixer solution, maybe it would be an idea to look 
at
> > some of the small digital mixers - Roland VM3100 PRO or something 
like
> > that. I guess you can buy a small digital mixer for about a 
couple of
> > hundred Dollars/Euro/English Pounds.
> >  
> > Sincerely
> >  
> > Klaus Poulsen
> >  
> > -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
> > Fra: Eight to Infinity (Arron) [mailto:arron@8...] 
> > Sendt: 18. november 2003 02:55
> > Til: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com
> > Emne: [Fairlight-CMI] Best way to record series 3..... ?
> >  
> > Hi there !
> > 
> > I was just wondering how you all recorded your series 3's : 
> > 
> > I have a small project studio, where I have most of stuff 
connected
> > digitally.
> > I dont have a router in series 3, but I do have a stero mix card 
(Thanks
> > to 
> > horizontal !)
> > 
> > My question is : if I want to record the fairlight with best sound
> > quality, will I 
> > need to get a 16  xlr input analogue mixer capable of mixing to
> > subgroups ?
> > 
> > Can I just take the xlrs outputs to a 1/4 inch jacks in a 
patchbay, and
> > create 
> > groups by bridging the grouped outputs together, or will I 
degridate the
> > output 
> > ?
> > 
> > I am really just after some ideas on how you guys do it and what 
results
> > you 
> > get. 
> > 
> > I probably find you all have huge mixing desks now and ill be 
embarased.
> > ;( 
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> > Arron
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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Re: [SV: [Fairlight-CMI] Best way to record series 3..... ?]

2003-11-18 by Splitpoint

Another fantastic digital mixer for a reasonable price is the Behringer
DDX-3216.  I just picked one up and it sounds fantastic.  I've seen them
selling for $899 in the states.

Al Curatolo


"Klaus Poulsen" <klausp@dadlnet.dk> wrote:
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> If you want the mixer solution, maybe it would be an idea to look at
> some of the small digital mixers - Roland VM3100 PRO or something like
> that. I guess you can buy a small digital mixer for about a couple of
> hundred Dollars/Euro/English Pounds.
>  
> Sincerely
>  
> Klaus Poulsen
>  
> -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
> Fra: Eight to Infinity (Arron) [mailto:arron@8inf.com] 
> Sendt: 18. november 2003 02:55
> Til: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com
> Emne: [Fairlight-CMI] Best way to record series 3..... ?
>  
> Hi there !
> 
> I was just wondering how you all recorded your series 3's : 
> 
> I have a small project studio, where I have most of stuff connected
> digitally.
> I dont have a router in series 3, but I do have a stero mix card (Thanks
> to 
> horizontal !)
> 
> My question is : if I want to record the fairlight with best sound
> quality, will I 
> need to get a 16  xlr input analogue mixer capable of mixing to
> subgroups ?
> 
> Can I just take the xlrs outputs to a 1/4 inch jacks in a patchbay, and
> create 
> groups by bridging the grouped outputs together, or will I degridate the
> output 
> ?
> 
> I am really just after some ideas on how you guys do it and what results
> you 
> get. 
> 
> I probably find you all have huge mixing desks now and ill be embarased.
> ;( 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Arron
> 
> 
> 
> 
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