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For those who are looking to get into digital recording, but want an analog mixer to work with, the Mackie Onyx Series 1220i is perfect for you. The 1220i provides a cheap enough solution for just about anyone looking to jump start their home studio. It is also great that you can now use Mackie Onyx mixers with Pro Tools M-Powered. I'd defini...
For the price, it doesn't get much better than the Yamaha MW10. Yamaha can afford to do this because they are the largest in the business, so you definitely want to take advantage of that. Especially considering the fact that a new one will also include a copy of Cubase LE, the Yamaha MW10 is a the perfect all in one solution to get you starte...
Recently, the price of the Tascam FW-1082 has dropped in further than it was in the past, as it looks like they are trying to get rid of these to make room for the newer products that Tascam has to offer. This is definitely your gain if you're in the market for an audio interface and mixer combination, as this is a great deal as of right now. ...
What I do like about this mixer is that it has very good preamps, and the fact that it is a Audio Interface and a Mixer built into one. Great for people recording in a live atmosphere. The main thing I don't like is that it is not FireWire Powered, which mean a big old power cable/box. I got this for a steal at $200. Its in brand...
I have had that for several days. This is my first console after 1 week of testing the MultiMix 8 USB2 (traded as unsuitable to Live). I find great value for money. FYI I paid € 499, 2 year warranty, at Action Music in Toulouse.
I've had this console for over a year. I like that it's basically everything I would need for a home setup. I don't do any crazy tracking at home, I prefer to use a studio or larger consoles to record more instruments. I think that this was probably the best interface I looked at when making my decision. A friend of mine who engineers used it an...
I've been using the M-Audio Project Mix I/O on and off for about three years and I have come to the conclusion that it is a good audio interface for those who have M-Powered Pro Tools and small project studio owners. It is convenient to be able to run Pro Tools, but in itself it is good audio interface and a good digital control surface. The pr...
I've been using for two weeks. Once you got used to it, it's a very good product. I bought it secondhand via Audiofanzine! Great value for money! I wouldn't hesitate to buy it again. But the Vista compatibility problem is not mentioned on the Tascam website. It's very disappointing and I can't ...
I've used this mixer for about 6 months and my only problem with it now is that it wont work if the cable comes unplugged. You have to re-boot your computer to fix it. I would recommend the Alesis Multimix 8 with USB 2.0 over this version with USB 1.1. I think that for the price, the mixer is alright, although, I might look for it second...
Overall, I love this product. I still use it, after over a year, as my main audio source for my PC, too. Its drivers are easy to install and setup takes almost no time. If you fiddle around with it, you will see that it's a truly versatile mixer. Being a Firewire interface at around $250 with built-in effects, everybody should consider it a stea...