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OT Useful looking tiny Mono mixer

edited July 2017 in Other

£80 seems a bit steep though, but it has a very small footprint and will work of 4xAA batteries.

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  • Mind it is mono

  • @mschenkel.it said:
    Mind it is mono

    True...no panning here :D

  • edited July 2017

    Not sure all of the snippets of variously accented 'dude' was absolutely necessary. Because of this I'm not biting.

    Seriously though, being a battery powered, small footprint offering with mute switches kinda makes it quite desirable. The lack of stereo brings it back to 'the 'do I actually need this thing?' category.

  • It's cool it has mute switches. Most small format mixers skip them, you have to turn the volume down, and lose your mix, when you bring the fader up again.

  • edited July 2017

    A little more on it was released on CDM. http://cdm.link/2017/05/bastls-dude-e75-mixer-space-four-aa-batteries/

    I learned about https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M68UK38 from a comment there. Haven't tried it yet but looks interesting, if a bit shoddy. Bastl makes cool/interesting stuff on the other hand.

    I've been rocking one of these on my mobile board lately. Got it for $20 at a local used shop. I had the 16 channel version for years!
    http://img.audiofanzine.com/images/u/product/normal/boss-bx-4-4-channel-stereo-mixer-21750.jpg

  • http://www.bastl-instruments.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/MANUAL-DUDE.pdf

    • up to +20dB (10x) gain knob for each channel
    • Because each channel has enough gain it can be turned into a tone generator by feeding the output back to an input thru a passive eq and other simple circuits.

    Sorta hints at what sets this one apart. Surely if you're adding a ton of gain to channels, you're gonna eat them AAs up quickly! But the device itself can be used as a sort of OSC which might be appealing to folks with modular gear who might be 100% on board with a mono signal combiner with mutes, volumes and per channel gain for less than a lot of 5:1 mult modules cost!

  • @syrupcore said:
    A little more on it was released on CDM. http://cdm.link/2017/05/bastls-dude-e75-mixer-space-four-aa-batteries/

    I learned about https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M68UK38 from a comment there. Haven't tried it yet but looks interesting, if a bit shoddy. Bastl makes cool/interesting stuff on the other hand.

    I've been rocking one of these on my mobile board lately. Got it for $20 at a local used shop. I had the 16 channel version for years!
    http://img.audiofanzine.com/images/u/product/normal/boss-bx-4-4-channel-stereo-mixer-21750.jpg

    Hmm might have to keep my eyes open for one of those :)

  • @syrupcore said:
    A little more on it was released on CDM. http://cdm.link/2017/05/bastls-dude-e75-mixer-space-four-aa-batteries/

    I learned about https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M68UK38 from a comment there. Haven't tried it yet but looks interesting, if a bit shoddy. Bastl makes cool/interesting stuff on the other hand.

    I've been rocking one of these on my mobile board lately. Got it for $20 at a local used shop. I had the 16 channel version for years!
    http://img.audiofanzine.com/images/u/product/normal/boss-bx-4-4-channel-stereo-mixer-21750.jpg

    I have that same one.
    Also, have the older mono Boss without the gain or pan pots. It has suffered so much abuse, and keeps on going.

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @mschenkel.it said:
    Mind it is mono

    True...no panning here :D

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @mschenkel.it said:
    Mind it is mono

    True...no panning here :D

    Two mono, is more flexible than a stereo channel - my opinion guys... and girls?
    Must be some girls in here too :smile:

  • @vpich I use one of those as well as a sub mixer (though it's a different brand). Very handy little devices.

  • @Kühl said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @mschenkel.it said:
    Mind it is mono

    True...no panning here :D

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @mschenkel.it said:
    Mind it is mono

    True...no panning here :D

    Two mono, is more flexible than a stereo channel - my opinion guys... and girls?
    Must be some girls in here too :smile:

    It can be...but also reduces the number of devices, with 5 channels, you can then only attach 2 x stereo and 1 x mono device....which may or may not be enough for you :)

    If you're happy to control the volume and muting from your devices then those start shaped things are ideal

  • It can be...but also reduces the number of devices, with 5 channels, you can then only attach 2 x stereo and 1 x mono device....which may or may not be enough for you :)

    If you're happy to control the volume and muting from your devices then those start shaped things are ideal

    I know. You're of course right, but I just couldn't hold my tongue :smile:
    Keep things simple, fewer cables make less clutter and less to carry.
    I guess I'm of the generation where big sound meant big equipment, but now I can get that Hendrix sound without a wall of Marshall's behind me... all I need is an iPad. I need reprogramming.

  • @Kühl said:

    It can be...but also reduces the number of devices, with 5 channels, you can then only attach 2 x stereo and 1 x mono device....which may or may not be enough for you :)

    If you're happy to control the volume and muting from your devices then those start shaped things are ideal

    I know. You're of course right, but I just couldn't hold my tongue :smile:
    Keep things simple, fewer cables make less clutter and less to carry.
    I guess I'm of the generation where big sound meant big equipment, but now I can get that Hendrix sound without a wall of Marshall's behind me... all I need is an iPad. I need reprogramming.

    Hehe...wires are annoying, but they tend to be more reliable than air for transmitting electrical signals fast. For now anyway.

  • @Kühl said:

    It can be...but also reduces the number of devices, with 5 channels, you can then only attach 2 x stereo and 1 x mono device....which may or may not be enough for you :)

    If you're happy to control the volume and muting from your devices then those start shaped things are ideal

    I know. You're of course right, but I just couldn't hold my tongue :smile:
    Keep things simple, fewer cables make less clutter and less to carry.
    I guess I'm of the generation where big sound meant big equipment, but now I can get that Hendrix sound without a wall of Marshall's behind me... all I need is an iPad. I need reprogramming.

    I know where you are coming from.
    My first amp was a beautiful pre-CBS Fender Champ, but I traded it away for a Peavey TNT because the TNT was so much louder, and was big enough that I could climb on top of it and jump off. Hey, I was a dumb teenager!
    I now own another pre-CBS Vibro-Champ, but have no desire to once again acquire another TNT.

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