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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Garland" data-source="post: 214901" data-attributes="member: 14612"><p>Had several over the years and have a 32x8 mackie with a dead master section. Here is requirements</p><p>24 to 32 channels, real channels not stereo </p><p>Decent eq</p><p>Least 6 aux sends per channel</p><p>Would like 8 sub groups but can live with 4</p><p>Would like direct outs and decent routing</p><p>Don't care about mute groups</p><p>This is for live use and possibly mixing tracks down the road. </p><p>No, I do not want a digital console at the moment. Buy in price and reliability are not where they need to be yet. Not to mention, mixing with a tablet is lame. I need meat and potatoes, not built in effects. Over use of effects ruins a decent mix and I have the effects I get good results with already. I dont use compressors, or side chain eq unless I have no other choice. Iv never used Allen and heath as im not fond of the layout, but hear good things. Soundcraft is another brand I have never used but heard good things about. Looking at a peavey and an a&h right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Garland, post: 214901, member: 14612"] Had several over the years and have a 32x8 mackie with a dead master section. Here is requirements 24 to 32 channels, real channels not stereo Decent eq Least 6 aux sends per channel Would like 8 sub groups but can live with 4 Would like direct outs and decent routing Don't care about mute groups This is for live use and possibly mixing tracks down the road. No, I do not want a digital console at the moment. Buy in price and reliability are not where they need to be yet. Not to mention, mixing with a tablet is lame. I need meat and potatoes, not built in effects. Over use of effects ruins a decent mix and I have the effects I get good results with already. I dont use compressors, or side chain eq unless I have no other choice. Iv never used Allen and heath as im not fond of the layout, but hear good things. Soundcraft is another brand I have never used but heard good things about. Looking at a peavey and an a&h right now. [/QUOTE]
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