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Mixer recommendations, please.

I recently got a good deal on Reverb.com for a NDLR. https://conductivelabs.com/

What I’d like to do is drive 3 or 4 synths with it and send the output to AUM.

I believe what I need is a mixer with USB capability. If this is not correct, please disabuse me of this notion. If it is correct, I will be glad to look into any recommendations you may have. I’d like to keep it under $200.

Thanks!

Comments

  • No need for a mixer (unless you want to apply hardware fx). Any USB class compliant multi-channel interface will do.
    A 2nd hand Tascam US800 is probably one of the most affordable 8 channel units.

  • @rottencat I think a sensible recommendation depends on the kit you already have - particularly the audio interface.

    As @Telefunky says you could work with just a multi-input interface, I used to do this with a MOTU 828mk2 and Mac - the downside is no faders!

    I’m about to complete a similar but larger rig, using my old Yamaha O1v mixer and I’m planning to buy an Audient Evo 4. I will use a patchbay in half-normal mode between synths and mixer so I can patch a direct feed to the Evo avoiding A/D-D/A through the mixer when recording.

    (MIDI is already covered by an ESI M4U ex)

  • AUM has lots of faders ;)
    But imho it‘s easier to add automation during mixdown anyway, in particular if you tune fx.

  • I researched on this quite a lot, if you’re on a budget I’d say Soundcraft Notepad 12fx or Allen & Heat Zedi 10.
    I got the soundcraft but I’m returning it to get the zedi. I want to do “reamping” with external fx and the soundcraft is more limited in routing.
    If you just want to record synths to tracks you get 4 ins in both. The soundcraft has an effects engine with reverb, delays... whereas the zedi10 doesn’t (zedi 10fx is more expensive). Both are class compliant. I really like the soundcraft if it wasn’t for the routing thing I mentioned, it’s smaller too.

  • Better to get an audio interface than a mixer.

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