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I was recently in on a session where the engineer/mixer was mixing in the
box but sent everything to an SPL Mixdream XP - analog summing mixer. I know that any piece of gear is only good if you like what you hear coming out of it but after a-b test of mix with and without it would be hard to imagine someone NOT liking the mix better with it in. Very noticeable IMO and in a good way. I'm thinking I need to ad this type of mixer to my tool chest. Any comments about what to get, what to look for in a good unit (what to avoid) or any insights at all on the matter much appreciated. Thanks, Neil R |
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