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Published on 09/04/11 at 07:00The rack 01 is promix.
It includes outputs:
- There are 4 send two XLR output for monitoring (1 and 2), two output jacks to send to (3 and 4)
- One headphone
- A record out + a coaxial output
- A MIDI
Input:
- A MIDI input
- An RCA L & R
- 2 jack (unbalanced)
- 8 XLR inputs with phantom power supply possibility of
- 8 inputs jack
She possesses a parametric equalizer
An effects section integrated, adjustable as desired on each track
Faders benefit from automation with recording scenes
UTILIZATION
I've never used another digital console so I do not know if it is complicated to use, but I think it's not too headlock. the manual is provided is enough school responds to all uses.
Everything has been thought to be quite functional and accessible in a few key presses. The pad is clear, divided into colors.
SOUNDS
I do not have enough competence to speak of the converters.
Effects: It is Yamaha algorithms, so it's not bad!
Effects and filters are quite effective.
The overall color is quite good with a predominance for senior medium, you need to know correct, but it is an analogue desk and it will remain cold throughout.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 8 years now. This was my first model and I enjoy the automatic recording of presets. After the sound is not that of a good analog desk, not surprisingly good. This is the practical side wins. Currently, as these tables have a lot TOURS seen their age, we must focus on several problems of wear before you buy a console this period:
- The faders do they work without any problem (the first case of wear)?
- The keys do they work by simply pressing?
- In what environment the unit he served (association, private, pro box, how many people have to use the machine during its period of operation)? All these parameters will tell a lot about the state of wear of the beast.
For me, the machine is too big for my needs. In the future, I would take a smaller model, like 8 inputs / outputs.
It includes outputs:
- There are 4 send two XLR output for monitoring (1 and 2), two output jacks to send to (3 and 4)
- One headphone
- A record out + a coaxial output
- A MIDI
Input:
- A MIDI input
- An RCA L & R
- 2 jack (unbalanced)
- 8 XLR inputs with phantom power supply possibility of
- 8 inputs jack
She possesses a parametric equalizer
An effects section integrated, adjustable as desired on each track
Faders benefit from automation with recording scenes
UTILIZATION
I've never used another digital console so I do not know if it is complicated to use, but I think it's not too headlock. the manual is provided is enough school responds to all uses.
Everything has been thought to be quite functional and accessible in a few key presses. The pad is clear, divided into colors.
SOUNDS
I do not have enough competence to speak of the converters.
Effects: It is Yamaha algorithms, so it's not bad!
Effects and filters are quite effective.
The overall color is quite good with a predominance for senior medium, you need to know correct, but it is an analogue desk and it will remain cold throughout.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 8 years now. This was my first model and I enjoy the automatic recording of presets. After the sound is not that of a good analog desk, not surprisingly good. This is the practical side wins. Currently, as these tables have a lot TOURS seen their age, we must focus on several problems of wear before you buy a console this period:
- The faders do they work without any problem (the first case of wear)?
- The keys do they work by simply pressing?
- In what environment the unit he served (association, private, pro box, how many people have to use the machine during its period of operation)? All these parameters will tell a lot about the state of wear of the beast.
For me, the machine is too big for my needs. In the future, I would take a smaller model, like 8 inputs / outputs.