Xone:92 rocks....
I use it also to control a KP2.
I don't trust that much the tap button to sync with external bpm music. I prefer to use my ESX-1 for that.
The filters are awsome.
Mixers for Live Sets?
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I'm going to be getting one of these for my live act (whenever I get to it).
yes, these look pretty nice... and pretty cheap for what they do...Jesse Somfay wrote:I'm going to be getting one of these for my live act (whenever I get to it).
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has anyone experienced the
YAMAHA MG 124 C http://www.thomann.de/de/yamaha_mg_124_c.htm
or
SOUNDCRAFT EPM 6 http://www.thomann.de/de/soundcraft_epm_6.htm
i can't decide which of the two is better, may anyone has some experience / help with them?!
thx
YAMAHA MG 124 C http://www.thomann.de/de/yamaha_mg_124_c.htm
or
SOUNDCRAFT EPM 6 http://www.thomann.de/de/soundcraft_epm_6.htm
i can't decide which of the two is better, may anyone has some experience / help with them?!
thx
im currently incorporating this into my live set up;
http://www.soundcraft.com/product_sheet ... duct_id=91
i'd just like to ask you allen&heath guys, are your mixers reliable ?
have you had them for very long ?
i'm asking because recently i was organising an electronic music festival and we had 5 x A&H mixers, some hired, some borrowed, and had problems with 3 of them. they were all in fairly new condition. i also have two mates with A&H mixers who swear they'd never buy another one after they gradually deteriorated over a year or two.
i used to be a massive fan of A&H mixers, and now i wouldnt touch one.
they used to be built by hand in the UK and were solid, but since their recent popularity they've been mass produced and the build quality is very poor.
anyone got any stories ?
http://www.soundcraft.com/product_sheet ... duct_id=91
i'd just like to ask you allen&heath guys, are your mixers reliable ?
have you had them for very long ?
i'm asking because recently i was organising an electronic music festival and we had 5 x A&H mixers, some hired, some borrowed, and had problems with 3 of them. they were all in fairly new condition. i also have two mates with A&H mixers who swear they'd never buy another one after they gradually deteriorated over a year or two.
i used to be a massive fan of A&H mixers, and now i wouldnt touch one.
they used to be built by hand in the UK and were solid, but since their recent popularity they've been mass produced and the build quality is very poor.
anyone got any stories ?
and whats it like? would you further recommend Soundcraft Mixers?steevio wrote:im currently incorporating this into my live set up;
[url]http://www.soundcraft.com/product_sheet ... duct_id=91[/url