I have the sound card in question, but I like to use these machines seperate from my computer...and only hook them to the computer when recording. I'm not anti-computer at all...I think it is silly to be anti- computer. It is a tool just like everything else...but sometimes it is nice to use something else. --- tahvenaine2002 <toni.ahvenainen@...> wrote: > This might _not_ be what you are looking for, but I > would buy a > soundcard with multiple inputs and it might not be > much more than > $100.00. In studio environment it would be more > handy; you could > record both at the same time to different tracks, > not messing with > mixing volumes and so on. On the other hand, if you > are going for > live, then mixer would be better. Just a thought... > > toni. > > --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "taco6" > <taco6@y...> wrote: > > I'm going to have a Machinedrum soon to go along > with my Monomachine. > > Since I was mostly software before (outside of > pre-amps, mics etc) and > > only had the Monomachine, I've never had the use > for a mixer. Now I > > do...so I can hear the Machinedrum and Monomachine > together. Anyone > > know of a decent mixer for under $100.00. They > exist, but I'm not sure > > which ones are going to color my sound for the > worse. What should I > > look at and what should I avoid? > > > __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com
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Re: [elektron] Re: Decent Mixer under $100
2005-09-29 by John Gellings
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