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Ultra compact audio device with 8 output channels
Yesterday at Superbooth I‘ve seen an interesting audio device. It has 8 output channels and two headphone ports. It’s class compliant and bus powered. I think this could be an excellent device for performers who are using a hardware mixer. Reasonably cheap as well.
ESI Gigaport eX
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i would appreciate same but inverse - 8 inputs and 2 outputs
They actuall make a device with 8 inputs and 6 outputs but it’s not so compact.
https://www.thomann.de/gb/esi_u86_xt.htm?ref=intl&shp=eyJjb3VudHJ5IjoiZ2IiLCJjdXJyZW5jeSI6NCwibGFuZ3VhZ2UiOjJ9&reload=1
These have been around forever and work great on ios.
Good to know. I've read quite mixed reviews about the audio quality, what's your opinion?
If you can live with 2x6 inputs and 2 outputs, I can recommend this one: TC Helicon Blender.
Works great on iOS too, and the 12 inputs are available as either 6 stereo pairs or 12 mono inputs in iOS if your app supports it.
What I like a lot is that it doubles as a small desktop line mixer and can be powered by 4 AA batteries. It's now my low cost alternative to the Teenage TX-6.
@rs2000 Sound quality is fine. It’s also output only and not like your trying to record a violin. I think you have to look really hard to find shitty sounding interfaces anymore.
They’ve been pretty handy for smaller live rigs for me. One of those, a fist full of RCA cables, and a DJ mixer and I can get busy.
Thanks @AlmostAnonymous!