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I just recently pruchased a Mackie SDR24/96 to add to our Studio C room
(Mostly Live to Multitrack for film soundtrack work). Although I intend to purchase a Digital Console in about 6 to 12 months, I hope to start with a decent analog console to begin tracking with. Mixing and Post will be done on the same console in some instances, and with ProTools in other cases when Studio A is offline and available. Our very low budget for the console is $2000 USD and about the only workable new boards with at least 24 post EQ direct +4 db outputs and reasonable specs. at this price are either something like a Mackie, Yamaha, Behringer MX9000 or a Soundcraft LX7/40. To be honest I would prefer the English board for reasons of resale value and my general dislike for many Behringer products. Also the Soundcraft is more or less a dual prupose recording/live sound console and may be a bit easier to get rid when the time comes to go digital. I am however still open to suggestions from those of you who have used this or similiar consoles. Anyone care to offer their first hand opinions on the new generation of the Soundcraft line, especially the LX7 or Live 4 Mk2 with about 40 inputs and minimum of 24 outputs. Are the preamps quite and nice??? Are these reasonably well built for low maintenence?? Any other suggestions for a console in this price range?? RON CHARLES ITJ FilmWorks |
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Since I believe the LX7 is an inline console, I though of using the 24
switchable pre/post fader post eq direct outputs on tracks 1-16 and 25-32 for sending signals to the HD recorder, and then returning them during playback/overdub/mix on the line inputs of the console. In addition I though I could use one of the several subgroups for patch and route in cases where more than 1 mic per channel would be needed (for example a drum submix down to 2 tracks). I assume that would be OK, no? Additionally I have found a Allen Heath GL2200 with 24 tracks of direct output at the same $2000 price point (as well as a 4 segment meter per channel which the LX7 does not offer). What is your opinion. Allen Heath GL2200 24 channel or a larger LX7 40 input??? Do you think the preamps and eq sections on the Allen Heath will be substancially better or warmer?? RON CHARLES "Ron Charles" wrote in message ... I just recently pruchased a Mackie SDR24/96 to add to our Studio C room (Mostly Live to Multitrack for film soundtrack work). Although I intend to purchase a Digital Console in about 6 to 12 months, I hope to start with a decent analog console to begin tracking with. Mixing and Post will be done on the same console in some instances, and with ProTools in other cases when Studio A is offline and available. Our very low budget for the console is $2000 USD and about the only workable new boards with at least 24 post EQ direct +4 db outputs and reasonable specs. at this price are either something like a Mackie, Yamaha, Behringer MX9000 or a Soundcraft LX7/40. To be honest I would prefer the English board for reasons of resale value and my general dislike for many Behringer products. Also the Soundcraft is more or less a dual prupose recording/live sound console and may be a bit easier to get rid when the time comes to go digital. I am however still open to suggestions from those of you who have used this or similiar consoles. Anyone care to offer their first hand opinions on the new generation of the Soundcraft line, especially the LX7 or Live 4 Mk2 with about 40 inputs and minimum of 24 outputs. Are the preamps quite and nice??? Are these reasonably well built for low maintenence?? Any other suggestions for a console in this price range?? RON CHARLES ITJ FilmWorks |
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