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« Amazing price / quality ratio! »
Published on 08/20/11 at 10:42
Best value:
Correct
20/08/11:
Table rack with two brackets supplied, but I did not choose this solution. It is small but very complete. 8 stereo inputs, two dedicated XLR microphone + 1.
A / return by mono and two auxiliary I / O stereo, one of which I use to process the signal to an effects processor TC Electronic.
Analog, void and without automation, it is basic but high quality.
Supply house, and that's significant.
9 / 10
UTILIZATION
20/08/11:
Who knows absolutely nothing to the functioning and bowel mixers and has never touched, will require that manufacturers decide to understand that everything does not flow naturally. From this point of view, the extension is not very Alto (I mean the use, because branching issue, everything is explained), though, once we better understood, c is clearer.
Question use if the buttons are quite close, there is little to turn them throughout their rotation because the effects of layering are significant. As part of HS for use in instruments that are always connected permanently settled in much the same way, it's perfect.
8 / 10
SOUNDS
20/08/11:
Question transparency, it arises there! Quality preamps too, it's a great quality / price ratio.
Except the damn line in EQ and blind to the breath is all that is discreet.
The EQ, however, are damn effective. There is no one degree of rotation buttons that did not help.
9 / 10
OVERALL OPINION
20/08/11:
More than three years of use without any regret. It was my first and my only mistake was to tell me that would be enough for all 8 inputs of my life in a home studio musician. Big mistake! We always add a little, and one day you find yourself playing with the connections / disconnections, in short, exactly what I wanted to avoid.
Alto is the super analogue table, evidence. I then eyeing the same in 16 ways, and there I think I made the rounds.
The price is dwarfed by the services rendered, and it is an investment in the first fill.
10/10, it's worth!
Table rack with two brackets supplied, but I did not choose this solution. It is small but very complete. 8 stereo inputs, two dedicated XLR microphone + 1.
A / return by mono and two auxiliary I / O stereo, one of which I use to process the signal to an effects processor TC Electronic.
Analog, void and without automation, it is basic but high quality.
Supply house, and that's significant.
9 / 10
UTILIZATION
20/08/11:
Who knows absolutely nothing to the functioning and bowel mixers and has never touched, will require that manufacturers decide to understand that everything does not flow naturally. From this point of view, the extension is not very Alto (I mean the use, because branching issue, everything is explained), though, once we better understood, c is clearer.
Question use if the buttons are quite close, there is little to turn them throughout their rotation because the effects of layering are significant. As part of HS for use in instruments that are always connected permanently settled in much the same way, it's perfect.
8 / 10
SOUNDS
20/08/11:
Question transparency, it arises there! Quality preamps too, it's a great quality / price ratio.
Except the damn line in EQ and blind to the breath is all that is discreet.
The EQ, however, are damn effective. There is no one degree of rotation buttons that did not help.
9 / 10
OVERALL OPINION
20/08/11:
More than three years of use without any regret. It was my first and my only mistake was to tell me that would be enough for all 8 inputs of my life in a home studio musician. Big mistake! We always add a little, and one day you find yourself playing with the connections / disconnections, in short, exactly what I wanted to avoid.
Alto is the super analogue table, evidence. I then eyeing the same in 16 ways, and there I think I made the rounds.
The price is dwarfed by the services rendered, and it is an investment in the first fill.
10/10, it's worth!