I will. I'm bound to post a link in the music to the 1st decent tune I make with it, won't be able to resist
![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
I will. I'm bound to post a link in the music to the 1st decent tune I make with it, won't be able to resist
I'm in the UK, and I found this one, very similar to the one you found but no fx. I won't be needing one yet though.NDKay wrote: ↑02 Jul 2020Do you have decided on a "cheap" mixer yet ?
Weeks ago i´ve just searched for fun and found a (at least interesting) one.
With Reverb and "Repeat"(i really dont know if this is a delay) for under 30 Bugs.
( no affiliate)
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000167 ... 2e0eRTNMNl
looks neat. ..... and again, i would not take one with "2 Masterknobs", each for left and right.Zac wrote: ↑02 Jul 2020I'm in the UK, and I found this one, very similar to the one you found but no fx. I won't be needing one yet though.
https://www.instruments4music.co.uk/mix ... gITbPD_BwE
damn that looks good..... but is not exactly "cheap" anymore. And dont my eyes blurr me but are these all "small" jacks ?DaveyG wrote: ↑02 Jul 2020
And I use a magical thing called a TC-Helicon Blender. Just over 100 quid gets you 6 stereo inputs that can be independently mixed to 4 stereo outputs as a standalone unit and it has the "add-on" feature of being a 12 in/2 out USB audio interface for PC, Mac and iPad. Yes, 12 simultaneous recording channels (or 6 stereo ones). Everything is on stereo mini jack which is a PITA for guitars and mics but spot on for small synths with headphone outputs:
https://www.tc-helicon.com/tchelicon/pr ... Code=P0CPR
I dunno how I managed without it (although I turn off the built-in compressor..)
Yeah. all mini jacks and all stereo. It's really is aimed at people who have a bunch of mini-synths and a phone or tablet to mix together so small "headphone jacks" make sense. There is nothing stopping you using adapters to 1/4 inch plugs or even splitting out the stereo channels to get 12 mono inputs (although there is no balance/pan so mono pairs get the same gain). The box is just one of the problem solvers that is handy to have around. You can use it as a sub-mixer, as an audio interface or as a headphone distribution amp. Or all three at the same time.
The volcas came into my mind thinking of the "mini-synth-setup" . It seems its more capable that korgs own volcamixer for that matter, even more when you jam with others ( 4 Headphone jacksDaveyG wrote: ↑03 Jul 2020Yeah. all mini jacks and all stereo. It's really is aimed at people who have a bunch of mini-synths and a phone or tablet to mix together so small "headphone jacks" make sense. There is nothing stopping you using adapters to 1/4 inch plugs or even splitting out the stereo channels to get 12 mono inputs (although there is no balance/pan so mono pairs get the same gain). The box is just one of the problem solvers that is handy to have around. You can use it as a sub-mixer, as an audio interface or as a headphone distribution amp. Or all three at the same time.
It pairs really well with the iPad. A while back a friend brought over a couple of Volcas and a drum machine and we jammed for an evening. The blender let me record the stereo mix plus each individual instrument at the same time, which was pretty cool. The quality of the music was, erm, variable but that was more to do with alcohol and talent rather than hardware.
You certainly wouldn't want to plug loads of 1/4 inch adapters directly into it. Something would probably just give under the strain. I do use an adapter cable with my guitar amp Pre-out. Cable is 2x 1/4 inch mono jacks to 1/8 inch stereo. I just short out the spare plug to stop noise pickup.NDKay wrote: ↑03 Jul 2020
The volcas came into my mind thinking of the "mini-synth-setup" . It seems its more capable that korgs own volcamixer for that matter, even more when you jam with others ( 4 Headphone jacks).
But i really dont have that much minijack devices and using adapters for (nearly) everything feels kind of "inefficient" to me. AND adapters would "rise" the "cheap ""mark"" even more.
I'm carefully dodging that question for now.
The "noise-factor" is the point of "holding me back".DaveyG wrote: ↑03 Jul 2020
That witch mixer is certainly cheap, and it has a witch. Bonus. Sometimes those really cheap mixers can be a bit noisy but definitely worth trying at that price. Somewhere I have a Behringer MX400 mixer which i seem to recall was quite low noise and very cheap. A no-frills unbalanced 4 in, 1out mono mixer. Depends what you want really. No witch reverb though...
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 5 guests