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entry-level mixer
I am about ready to buy my first live mixer. I've narrowed it down to
Soundcraft MFX20 and Mackie CFX20. My 2 Questions; the mackie has a subwoofer output which feeds an amped/powered subwoofer system with a 75hz low cut summed-stereo signal. Is there a way to recreate this behavior on the soundcraft? Is the only way to solo listen to a channel on the soundcraft to move my headphone plug? A distant third is a Yamaha MG206C-USB, because my associate has a macbook which we could theoretically use for fx processing. I'm guessing the latency is unacceptable though. In general, what does everyone think about these units? Thanks much Joseph Stavitsky Teachers Assistant - Computer Based Recording Bergen Commuity College 201-951-6148 |
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