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jacko_shi
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Published on 07/02/11 at 14:58Console in-line 16 24 or 32 channels (I have the 16 channels)
To 6 (2 pre, 4 post)
8 groups
4-band EQ with semi parametric
possibility of using the feedback paths of each machine to double the number of inputs (line level only)
UTILIZATION
everything is clear and comes to hand for those who can use a console.
to quibble, it lacks two things:
- Switch on / off the eq
- A switch pre / post on the (for the live example)
SOUNDS
I like the sound of that spirit
the eq is more musical than surgery, but it's going
blow the preamp a bit more than the average
the sound is slightly colored, but rather warm, flattering enough
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 13 years for my personal projects, while having worked on 02R, digitech, Midas XL3, mackie 8 bus and others.
Let's face it, this console is a bit down in front of the mackie 8bus. it is less versatile, a bit less effective ... But it sounds!
Mackie will say that's great for a Péchu with strong corrections, rock, techno, drum and BASSS ...
the spirit is more at ease if you are looking for a warmer, more intimate, to jazz, pop, funk, good sound trip-hop lounge
To 6 (2 pre, 4 post)
8 groups
4-band EQ with semi parametric
possibility of using the feedback paths of each machine to double the number of inputs (line level only)
UTILIZATION
everything is clear and comes to hand for those who can use a console.
to quibble, it lacks two things:
- Switch on / off the eq
- A switch pre / post on the (for the live example)
SOUNDS
I like the sound of that spirit
the eq is more musical than surgery, but it's going
blow the preamp a bit more than the average
the sound is slightly colored, but rather warm, flattering enough
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 13 years for my personal projects, while having worked on 02R, digitech, Midas XL3, mackie 8 bus and others.
Let's face it, this console is a bit down in front of the mackie 8bus. it is less versatile, a bit less effective ... But it sounds!
Mackie will say that's great for a Péchu with strong corrections, rock, techno, drum and BASSS ...
the spirit is more at ease if you are looking for a warmer, more intimate, to jazz, pop, funk, good sound trip-hop lounge