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Digital Mixer, Mixing Console, Recording Mixer

Phonic Summit 16 Channel Digital Mixer W/ Firewire Card
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Mackie Onyx 820i 8 Channel Firewire Recording Mixer
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Fostex Vm200 Digital Mixer & Digital Recorder
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For a DJ, this is pretty straight-forward. You can get by with two inputs, one for each source, be it a deck, iPod, cd player, etc. Most two input mixers will have stereo inputs for both, but you always want to make sure. A lot of these will also come with some amount of mono inputs for mic voice-overs or stabs. You can find these for as low as $100 or upwards of $400 for a solid, entry level DJ mixer. Good brands in this range are Numark, M-Audio, and Alesis. If you are in a band looking for gigs around town, you open up a lot of options by having your own PA. For this type of situation, you can probably survive on 8 inputs. Most of your instrument outputs will be in mono, but it’s usually a good idea to have at least one or two stereo inputs on your board to play from other sources in between sets. The most common set up you’ll see for entry-level powered stereo mixers is six mono and two stereo inputs. Samson and Peavey have great models at around $300 to $400.
Alesis Imultimix 16 Usb Compact Ipod Recording Mixer
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Lantek Mackenzie/cl300d Mixing Console W/ 2 Turn Tables
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Adm Vintage Audio Mixing Console Master Panel
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Mackie Onyx 1220i Firewire Recording Mixer New Sealed
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If you are looking to build a recording environment, a good mixer is the backbone of your studio. For this, a great starting mixer should have at least twelve inputs, sixteen would, of course, be better. If you’re looking for entry level, these will cost between $400 - $600. Yamaha and Mackie both make good boards for these purposes. If you really mean business, however, you will need to look into spending at least a thousand. And that’s where the options get really fun.

Some consoles have internal effects processors that allow you to automatically add a certain transformation to your sound. A board with an effects processor is more useful out of the box - allowing for more versatile sounds and styles. However, most boards can use external effects, which can add an even larger variety - but they must be acquired separately.
Mackie Onyx 1620i Firewire Recording Mixer New Sealed
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Allen & Heath Gl2 Audio Mixing Console Mixer
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New Alto S-12 12-Channel 2 + 2-Bus Mixing Console Pro
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*new Mackie 1402-Vlz3 14-Ch. Studio Dj Recording Mixer
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In the end, most people agree that, after a certain level, the quality of the sound of a performance or recording is due more to the skill of the person behind the controls and the loudspeaker system. So the important thing is to find the appropriate console for your purposes. From there, find out what you like. In the long run, the best board will be the one that fits your style above all else.
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Crest Audio Hp 824 Professional Mixing Console New 5k
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Gemini Cdmp-6000 Cdmp 6000 Dj Mixing Console New
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Gemini Cdmp-6000 Dual Cd/mp3/usb Mixing Console
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Gemini Cdm-3700g Dual Cd Karaoke Mixing Console New!
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Sony Dmx-P01 Portable 4 Ch. Digital Mixer (b-Stock)
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Mackie 1604-Vlz Pro 16 Channel Recording Mixer.b-Stock
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Presonus Studiolive 24.4.2 24-Channel Digital Mixer New
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Denon Dn-X1600 4 Channel Digital Mixer
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Vocopro Pv-1800 Active 15" Vocal Speaker Digital Mixer
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Presonus Studiolive 16.4.2 Channel Mixing Console Sl
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Ev Electrovoice Bk 2442 24 Channel Mixing Console Mixer
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The popularity of the digital mixer has been exploding in recent years due to the ever-increasing affordability and expanding repertoire of tricks and features. And because of this versatility, there's a wider variety of options available and picking one out of the countless is even more daunting. But there's a few tricks you can learn yourself to aid you in this process, and step one is to figure out how many inputs you are going to need to feed into this thing.

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