[geeks] Stupid recording engineers

Greg A. Woods woods at weird.com
Wed Jul 24 16:03:14 CDT 2002


[ On Wednesday, July 24, 2002 at 16:41:09 (-0400), Joshua D Boyd wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: [geeks] Stupid recording engineers
>
> I was shopping at radio shack, and they don't seem to have what I
> want.  Basically, I want to hook 3 computers and 1 or more accessories
> to one set of powered speakers.  The stuff at radio shack typically
> has 2, occasionally 3 stereo chanels, and multiple mono chanels, which
> means 2 or 3 devices would behave the way I desire, and the rest would
> act like a normal mixer (meaning 2 chanels used for 1 device).  

I once found a MIDI-controlled pre-amp made by Mark-of-the-Unicorn, the
"Mixer 7s".  It's not cheap though -- around $600[usa] -- and I'm not
sure it's made any more (came out in ~1996, IIRC).

There's also lots of bigger board mixers with computer (usually MIDI)
control for automation.  (eg. the Tascam MM1)

The MOTU Mixer 7s is about the smallest, cheapest, mixer made primarily
for computer-only control though.

If you can find one of those on the used market....  I want it!  ;-)

There are a few high-end multi-channel computer audio cards too with
which you could build a mixer from a computer.....

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