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Gear / Technical Help => Battery Boxes, Preamps, Mixers, ADCs, and Processors => Topic started by: toodiesel on November 20, 2010, 11:11:33 AM
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Hey all:
I'm looking for a usb mixer with more than 4 mic inputs that can provide phantom power to at least 2 of the mics. I'm recording rehearsals and plan to have 2 drum mics, one on guitar, one on bass, and one on vocals. I'd like to be able to somehow patch in a keyboard too. I've been browsing the behringer xenyx line but am not sure what to get. I see xlr inputs on the boards but am not sure if all of them are for mic inputs.
Thanks everybody!
Damjan
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since you mentioned the "b" word, i assume you are on a smallish budget. you might consider the tascam 1641, the lexicon U82s, or the m-audio fast track ultra 8r - those are all pretty good and pretty affordable.
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thanks a bunch for the suggestions, that tascam 1641 seems great for my budget. I can't tell from the specs, does it output a stereo signal through the usb port into the computer?
One more question, are there budget usb/firewire mixers that can isolate each of the 8 mic-ins?
haha, the 'b' word - i'll try and use codewords for behringer next time!!
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maybe you can consider the zoom r16 or zoom r24 as well.
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thanks, those look nice...
since i'm on a budget, i have to ask:
does something like the Behringer Xenyx 802 accept more than 2 mics into it? It has 2 powered xlr inputs, but can I run xlr into the 1/4" jacks, and should i put them in balanced or unbalanced? I'd be running Shure SM57s into it, I believe they are balanced, but does the 1/4" conversion affect it in any fashion?
thanks everybody
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you can get an alesis multimix8 usb 2.0 (make sure its the 2.0 version) used for around $200.
outputs all 8 channels plus the master mix to the computer. has phantom on the first 4 channels.
the tascam 1641 outputs all 14 channels to the computer. does 16 if you have something outputting an s/pdif signal (ad-20, for instance).
8 channels have phantom.
the alesis is more of a "traditional" mixer, while the 1641 is more of an interface, with little controlling of the channel before its captured.
(size intentional....)
(http://images.miretail.com/products/optionLarge/Alesis/569204.jpg)
(http://midilandia.com/shop/images/tascam%201641.png)
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I would stay away from behringer
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I own a 1641 and absolutely love it. Amazing box, especially for the price.