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5.1 surround routing cabable small mixer?
Small footprint, light mixer for basic 5.1 monitoring
in presentation use and project studio. something 4-bus with pre-aux for subwoofer for example. inputs for at least 10 channels but again not over 14ch or so since goes too big in this need. -jukka |
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"J.A.A." wrote: Small footprint, light mixer for basic 5.1 monitoring in presentation use and project studio. something 4-bus with pre-aux for subwoofer for example. inputs for at least 10 channels but again not over 14ch or so since goes too big in this need. -jukka Why don't you just get a 5.1 monitor controller? There are inexpensive ones from Blue Sky and SPL available. -- Bobby Owsinski Surround Associates http://www.surroundassociates.com |
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This suggestion will be beyond what you have specified, but
it might be worth considering after your needs expand past what you are doing currently. Think about the Behringer DDX3216 (@USD1000), add one ADT1616 optical interface card (@USD200), and one ADA8000 (@USD200), download and install Behringer's surround software and you have quite a nice surround mixing package without tying up or cobbling together AUX sends for "surround". The I/O and routing capabilities of the 3216 are fairly amazing for the price. Just a suggestion. Always match your equipment to your needs, regardless of price. T Maki "J.A.A." wrote: Small footprint, light mixer for basic 5.1 monitoring in presentation use and project studio. something 4-bus with pre-aux for subwoofer for example. inputs for at least 10 channels but again not over 14ch or so since goes too big in this need. -jukka |
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