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Originally Posted by Cardinal Rob
Oh yeah, I have really horrorshow software to work with already which has a decent lot of things a 'traditional' mixer would have - Thanks for clarifying that with me anyway chaps. So would your first link be the definite choice - or saying I have the money would I buy something a grade higher? Damnit you guys are good.
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it depends. since you're a beginner i'd start with cheap & save the rest of the money for microphones. what the point of having a kickass interface and no mics to jack into it.
terminal pharmacy is light years ahead of you so his point of view is going to be a lot more hm whats the world...
refined.
but vallhollaing talked about an alesis USB mixer that ive seen , its quite cheap. however ive heard doubting reviews saying that it's bad to cram all those channels through a usb interface, unless it's USB2. but firewire is always better.
however-- do you need the best & more expensive now? i think not... ask vallhollaing to send you more info on his macheeen. if it works for him, why wouldn't it work for you?
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ps i think it might be this one he has
http://www.alesis.com/products/multimix8usb/