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<blockquote data-quote="Josh Millward" data-source="post: 140328" data-attributes="member: 970"><p>Re: New Sound System Setup for Rec Center</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Like Jason said, using a big mixing board is definitely NOT the best solution. It is too confusing and everyone will be able to screw it up and no one but you will know how to fix it. </p><p></p><p>You need a matrix mixer, this can be easily done in the digital domain these days. I would recommend you start by looking at these products. They are reasonably priced and offer all kinds of functionality for what you are trying to do. </p><p><a href="http://peaveycommercialaudio.com/products.cfm/Signal-Processors/Digitool-Series/Digitool-MX16" target="_blank">Peavey Digitool MX16</a></p><p><a href="http://peaveycommercialaudio.com/products.cfm/Signal-Processors/Digitool-Series/Digitool-LIVE" target="_blank"></a></p><p><a href="http://peaveycommercialaudio.com/products.cfm/Signal-Processors/Digitool-Series/Digitool-LIVE" target="_blank">Peavey Digitool LIVE</a></p><p></p><p>Please note, I do work at Peavey so I guess you could argue that I have an interest in this. However, I usually deal with the <a href="http://peaveycommercialaudio.com/products.cfm/Audio-Networking/NION-Series" target="_blank">MediaMatrix NION products</a>, which will also do what you are seeking, but is infinitely more flexible. The Digitools will get what you need done pretty reasonably.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh Millward, post: 140328, member: 970"] Re: New Sound System Setup for Rec Center Like Jason said, using a big mixing board is definitely NOT the best solution. It is too confusing and everyone will be able to screw it up and no one but you will know how to fix it. You need a matrix mixer, this can be easily done in the digital domain these days. I would recommend you start by looking at these products. They are reasonably priced and offer all kinds of functionality for what you are trying to do. [URL="http://peaveycommercialaudio.com/products.cfm/Signal-Processors/Digitool-Series/Digitool-MX16"]Peavey Digitool MX16[/URL] [URL="http://peaveycommercialaudio.com/products.cfm/Signal-Processors/Digitool-Series/Digitool-LIVE"] Peavey Digitool LIVE[/URL] Please note, I do work at Peavey so I guess you could argue that I have an interest in this. However, I usually deal with the [URL="http://peaveycommercialaudio.com/products.cfm/Audio-Networking/NION-Series"]MediaMatrix NION products[/URL], which will also do what you are seeking, but is infinitely more flexible. The Digitools will get what you need done pretty reasonably. [/QUOTE]
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