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I'm getting ready to move my studio and am considering getting rid of my Soundcraft Ghost 32 channel. It's getting very funky as is the massive patchbay and cabling. Also I would like to reclaim the space it it takes - the new control room will be on the small side. So I would be moving to a selection of better quality mic pre's, with a small board to monitor some analogue sources. I typically record about 16 channels simultaneously into my two RME Fireface 800's. So, I would like to have 18 or 20 pres total. The RMEs have 8 built in. So the question is, can you compare the RME's (there are 4 channel Quadmic for about $550), Sytek (MPX-4a - 4 channels available used for about $650), and an older Hill Multimix board (16 channels for $300 - 400). I have found that the RME's sound somewhat better than my Soundcraft - more neutral, less midrangey. But not that dramatic a difference. I used to use the Hill (20 years ago) and always found the mic pre's to be really great. Hard to compare at this distant time though. Eventually I'll add a few really top end mic pre's, but for the time being, I'll settle for these mid level alternatives. I do soundtrack music (for silent films), and generally think that the transparent mic pre's are more suited to our music than the more colored ones. Although I'm sure having some colored options will be useful in the future. Thanks, Ken Winokur Alloy Orchestra alloyorchestra.com |
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