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Roger W. Norman
 
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Default Crest XR20 & Midas Venice Eqs

They both do, as I recall. Certainly the Crest does. I've often considered
setting it up as my recording input and using my Soundtracs Solo simply for
mixdown purposes, but it's too close to call. The Soundtracs was $10k new
and easy to set up. The Crest is $2k and hard to set up. My final decision
was to keep the Soundtracs as the studio console and the Crest as a sidecar
if needed.

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Roger W. Norman
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"Mike Rivers" wrote in message
news:znr1066218918k@trad...

In article

writes:

Looking to buy one of these small mixers to sum and eq the channels of

the new
DAW we are putting in our new room. Its not going to be possible to

demo these
units. They both have excellent reps.. Can you please give us your

opinion
as to which in your mind, has the more musical eq sound?


The usual approach to an outboard DAW summing mixer is no EQ at all.
While it never hurts to have a different flavor of EQ to try, the most
important question (and I don't have the answer) is "Which, if either,
has an EQ bypass?"


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