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VintageMaker 32 Channel Neumann v475 Summing 4 Sub Group Analog Mixer
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  • Custom Analog Studio GearsCustom Analog Studio Gears

    Absolutely happy with this custom analog monster multi bus summing mixer

    VintageMaker 32 Channel Neumann v475 Summing 4 Sub Group Analog MixerPublished on 05/13/23 at 04:25
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    After searching for a high-quality summing mixer that would add warmth and depth to my tracks, I can confidently say that the Vintage Maker - Neumann Haufe transformer summingmixer exceeded all my expectations.

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    Whether I'm working with acoustic instruments or analog or virtual synths, this mixer elevates my music to a whole new level. It adds a level of richness that I couldn't achieve with my DAW alone, and the ability to dial in just the right amount of gentle harmonic distortion is truly amazing.

    see more photos: https://vintagemaker.net/32-input-channel-neumann-summing-mixers/

    But what really sets this mixer apart is its …
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    After searching for a high-quality summing mixer that would add warmth and depth to my tracks, I can confidently say that the Vintage Maker - Neumann Haufe transformer summingmixer exceeded all my expectations.

    https://vintagemaker.net/

    Whether I'm working with acoustic instruments or analog or virtual synths, this mixer elevates my music to a whole new level. It adds a level of richness that I couldn't achieve with my DAW alone, and the ability to dial in just the right amount of gentle harmonic distortion is truly amazing.

    see more photos: https://vintagemaker.net/32-input-channel-neumann-summing-mixers/

    But what really sets this mixer apart is its versatility. I can use it to fatten up individual subgroups or enhance entire mixes subtly, depending on the project's needs. The build quality is top-notch, and I am confident that this mixer will be a reliable part of my setup for years to come. Overall, I am thrilled wit and would highly recommend the Neumann Haufe transformer summing mixer to anyone looking to take their audio to the next level!

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    Designed for DAW VST/AU synth plugins, but mainly external synths like a Prophet 08 or Juno 106, Moog, and Virus TI, and some Modular synths, and drum tracks made with Elektron, V-Drums and so on...

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    Setup: Neumann v475 summing amp, channel insert, 4 x stereo sub group insert (bus compression) stereo to mono, dual function 2in1 Active and Passive and Insert Send Return controls for master chain before master outputs.

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