Recording Desks
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Recording Desks
What are you using for your recording rig desk?
Did you buy something specific or are you using something else and making it work?
Did you buy something specific or are you using something else and making it work?
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Re: Recording Desks
In the '90s I had a Yamaha ProMix 01 and Mackie 1604. Then I bought a Yamaha O2R but when I went ITB I bought a Mackie Onyx 1620.
That was 15+ years ago but I see no need to upgrade the desk 'cause it's for zero-latency monitoring only.
That was 15+ years ago but I see no need to upgrade the desk 'cause it's for zero-latency monitoring only.
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Re: Recording Desks
What the fuck are you talking about...Monkey Man wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 6:51 am In the '90s I had a Yamaha ProMix 01 and Mackie 1604. Then I bought a Yamaha O2R but when I went ITB I bought a Mackie Onyx 1620.
That was 15+ years ago but I see no need to upgrade the desk 'cause it's for zero-latency monitoring only.
Is it like one of these two or something in between?
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Re: Recording Desks
Definitely in-between.
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Hell, I can understand THAT! You had me confused on your code speak. All I was hearing was "Breaker 1-9, Breaker 1-9, this here is the bandit looking for the Monkey Man, come back. Smokey's on my tail and I am trying to get across the state line with my ProMix 01 and Mackie 1604 before the county mounties come looking for my Yamaha O2R over on the ITB. You can reach me at the VIP room of the Onyx at 1620 hours...as for Mackie put that pedal to the metal and don't look Backie.....come back. Over and out" In the background is the Smokey and the Bandit theme playing softly...
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Re: Recording Desks
Ha! Awesome man.
Apart from the O2R, which I had to sell my gramma for, all the desks were / are budget-but-good small-format offerings:
The Mackie CR-1604 was revolutionary back in the '90s, bringing a new level of performance to small-format (16 channels and below) consoles.
The Yamaha ProMix 01 brought digital mixing to the masses, being the first-and-cheapest 16 channel digital desk with moving faders etc.
The Mackie Onyx 1620 offered a new level of mic-preamp performance in a budget desk; I still use it for monitoring to this day.
Over and out good buddy.
Apart from the O2R, which I had to sell my gramma for, all the desks were / are budget-but-good small-format offerings:
The Mackie CR-1604 was revolutionary back in the '90s, bringing a new level of performance to small-format (16 channels and below) consoles.
The Yamaha ProMix 01 brought digital mixing to the masses, being the first-and-cheapest 16 channel digital desk with moving faders etc.
The Mackie Onyx 1620 offered a new level of mic-preamp performance in a budget desk; I still use it for monitoring to this day.
Over and out good buddy.
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Re: Recording Desks
Reaper DAW running on Windows 10
JBL series 3 MKII monitors
SM-57
AKG-220
Scarlett 2i2 USB audio interface
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