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Re: more about line mixers
> anybody have any experience with the rane srm router/mixer? i need a
mixer
> that will allow me to effectively feed and bypass the edp at the same
>time
> (thus allowing for the mix to be 100% and therefore louder), so it
>doesn't
> look like your standard mixer will work. of course, the switchblade does
> this very well, but i don't that much power for this application.
>
Any mixer with a send will do this. Alternately, using a y-cable to mult
the
signal at some point will work. (As mentioned before here, never use a y
cable to >combine< signals.)
Shameless plug - I'm still trying to find a home for my 1/2 rack, 18
channel
line mixer. (and 2 sends, that I've had my echoplex and repeater sitting on
with mix at 100%) - $110
Pictures:
http://www.hearfeel.com/forsale
bIz
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----- Original Message -----
From: "jimfowler" <jimfowler@prodigy.net>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 4:00 PM
Subject: more about line mixers
> anybody have any experience with the rane srm router/mixer? i need a
mixer
> that will allow me to effectively feed and bypass the edp at the same
>time
> (thus allowing for the mix to be 100% and therefore louder), so it
>doesn't
> look like your standard mixer will work. of course, the switchblade does
> this very well, but i don't that much power for this application.
>
> i'll eventually be running these three items (malletkat/kurzweil, nord
> lead2, and elektron machinedrum) into one or two inputs on my swr
amp...just
> in case your were curious.
>
> -jim
>
>
>