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The t.mix 1204 FX
lairlair lairlair
Published on 10/24/10 at 09:26
It comes with what he takes to the rack.
It has almost all the basic connections to both of his catches in the studio or sound with a few microphones on stage.
6 tracks: 4 mono that can be supplied via XLR or phone jack, each with 2 2 stereo input jack (L / R).
Opportunity to use feedback (2 output jack L / R), the main outputs: 2 XLR (L / R)
On each track: 3-band eq (low, mid, high) ...
Some built-in effects.
See more at thomann for details

UTILIZATION

Usage is very simple. Even if we have almost never made it, we can successfully get out without too much trouble. I did not use the manual, but I clearly managed to get by without.
Very simple and intuitive.

SOUNDS

Console renders the sound quite well. I would say that it "flattens" a little. But the equalizer plays its role which allows her to restore volume.
The biggest worry for me is the breath that the console introduced on routes equipped with XLR input. Other channels do not have this problem. But if when you push the volume, it quickly becomes very annoying and restrictive.
The effects are not great. I did used to test them. They are not very customizable. They can be useful for reverb, but otherwise it seems a bit difficult to adjust effects like flanger + reverb "with a single knob. I prefer to add effects with my sequencer (Cubase).

OVERALL OPINION

Is my first, and I use it for almost a year. The value for money looks good to me, but as I said, I have no basis for comparison. Important to know: I have not had much chance to use it, and I use it as an amateur. So my opinion is only moderately reliable. Also note that a mixer is for use still fairly advanced sound, and that this might be the "heart" of the studio, everything must be even afford to use it and learn to cope with stress that implies in terms of space, cabling etc ... In that sense, I did not do a very wise purchase. I leave a review anyway.
So with the experience, I would say two things:
- I might have bought in other priority items for my home studio as a microphone or a "real" headphones.
- I'd be better informed in the breath. Be really careful with that, the little I know, I can tell you that you could mix! But if we can manage this constraint which is not rocket science, it is a good product that I think is good company.
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