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#937162 - 28/08/11 07:42 PM
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Hi,
Let me first say that I really am a newbie so please take it easy on me.
I still struggle to understand busses and aux and sends and inserts despite having read a
fair few guides. Experience is the only way I get stuff like this. It does seem every
time I go to research a new idea, nothing seems to be made for it. I must be doing
something wrong!
It sounds simple enough. I have multiple synths in a
rack and wish to have a 1U Rackmount Balanced/unbalanced 8 channel stereo line mixer with
an effects send/return control on each channel, of at least 'Mackie quality' and hopefully
at a sub £350 price to act as a sub mixer before going into my 1202 Mackie mixer and from
there off to my monitors and my PC for recording.
In an ideal world, I
would love to be able to simply add another one as I need it in the future if my setup
expands any more. Old or new is not a problem as such either.
At the moment,
I am using 2 1202 VLZ's together and it just takes up too much room and creates too much
mess.
I have seen a few examples but all seem to be short on one thing
or tall or another:-
1. Alesis Multimix line 8. Not so good comments on noise
and heat.
2. Rane SM-82s. Good quality I hear and looks like a perfect fit
with an expanding capability as well. Cons:- Priced right if you live in the US but
ripped off here in the UK. I wish but too expensive.
3. Tascam LM-8ST. Laid
out alot like the Rane but no one seems to have purchased one and I don't understand if it
will fulfil my needs as I don't understand the way the 2 busses can operate.
4. A behringer unit that seems to have some great features and good ideas but
seems to be the Amstrad of audio gear?
any solutions would be
very much appreciated.
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#937171 - 28/08/11 08:28 PM
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I have found another couple of contenders if anyone could comment on which sounds the best
or any experience would be amazing thanks. 5. Rolls RM203X. http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/apr05/articles/rollsmr203x.htm
Mono effects send but that is not criminal IMO. 6. Behringer RX1602.
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jul05/articles/behringerrx1602.htm I don't get the Unbalanced output 'issue' they mention. Will my synths create this
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#937180 - 28/08/11 09:57 PM
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6. Behringer RX1602.
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jul05/articles/behringerrx1602.htm I don't get the Unbalanced output 'issue' they mention. Will my synths create this
problem?
It depends on the
rest of your gear, but your synths should be fine if you use pseudo-balanced cables from
their outputs to the balanced inputs of th RX1602 (this avoids any ground loops and the
rsulting digital background noises)
When you connect the RX1602 unbalanced
outputs to other gear you may need to do the same again to avoid further ground loops, but
once again as long as the inputs you are connecting them to have balanced options you can
resolve any ground loop related issues with another pair of pseudo-balanced cables.
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#937210 - 29/08/11 07:17 AM
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I use a Rane SM82. The quality is OK, but I certainly wouldn't record through it. I
definitely wouldn't record through a chain of mixers.
I use a couple of mixers
for monitoring my synths (I have, err... quite a few!), but bypass the mixer and send
individual synths directly into my audio interface when I record them - I do this using a
patchbay. This way the quality and features of the mixer are irrelevant - it is just there
to enable simultaneous monitoring.
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#937287 - 29/08/11 05:26 PM
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Quote The Elf:
I use a Rane SM82.
The quality is OK, but I certainly wouldn't record through it. I definitely wouldn't
record through a chain of mixers.
I use a couple of mixers for monitoring my
synths (I have, err... quite a few!), but bypass the mixer and send individual synths
directly into my audio interface when I record them - I do this using a patchbay. This way
the quality and features of the mixer are irrelevant - it is just there to enable
simultaneous monitoring.
Hi,
'The Elf'!
I really feel stuck on my own in this and your answer has
intrigued me but only in the sense that I must be doing it all wrong 
I will explain the setup I have and maybe someone can help me out?
I have a
main synth keyboard (Roland V-synth) along with a rack of 9 hardware synths, all fully
MIDI'd with their own channel into my PC. I also have 2 external effects units that I
would like to use with any or all synths if required.
I am using SONAR
as my MIDI sequencer and have a Hammerfall DSP 9632 soundcard for recording either
completed individual MIDI tracks on to my hard drive if required or the entire 'song' when
I am happy.
I tend to write music quickly and not spend ages tweaking so I
like to have a straight forward, click and go setup. Like the simple sequencers built
into children's keyboards.
My thoughts were to (and I use this jargon on
very shaky legs) Sub mix the rack-synths with effect sends down from a rack mixer to one
channel on my Mackie mixer along with with effects return as a second then have one output
going to my monitor speakers and one to my soundcard.
Is this a very silly
way of doing things then? Can I have a more direct way? An easier way? A Tidier way?
Any answers that include product links and MSPaint pictures would be really
helpful for basic routing!
I have save up and got all the gear I fantasised
about all my life and just want to make some music!
Many thanks,
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#937299 - 29/08/11 06:50 PM
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hmmm
the only real issue i see is the lack of aux returns so you can have
you're effects accessable by all or none of the synths in an easy way
you
need 10 stereo inputs for the synths (9 racks plus v synth) and 2 sets of stereo sends and
returns for the effects which i'm presuming your running live in the mix..cause it seems
as if your daw isn't playing live audio - just being used as a midi sequencer (which is
fine btw - I think the elf composes first then records each of his synths individually to
a daw for further effecting, am i right elf?)
now, having a quick google this looks good - the samson pl1602 - allows 16 line inputs....has 2
aux channels per channel (so 2 stereo outs and returns) and mixes it to a stereo feed -
however - you're missing a stereo line input!!!(i can't find one with 18 line inputs
(stereo feeds for your synths and racks!!!)
your rme card is great - I had
the 9652 and miss it terribly. I'm presuming you have the analogue breakout cable - but if
you don't you can get it from rme direct (or most suppliers i imagine) - I'd take the mix
out from the pl1602 into the rme's breakout cables stereo input - recording a stereo
channel into your daw. I'd monitor the signals from the rme stereo output - RME's total
mix is excellent and you shouldn't get any latency - so you'd actually monitor from the
rme soundcard (with the additional plus of a headphone out as well-bonus!)
you can then get rid of your desks (or keep them for expansion if you so require) -
freeing up real estate on your desk! (somewhere to put your coffee!)
the
samson thing is rackmountable - and you'll have a permanent set-up - ready to go...which
of the 2 rackmount synths are you happy to go mono with?
the only one I've seen for sale is here near the
bottom of the page - £130 - although it's ex-demo
the Elf may know of an
alternative to the samson thing?
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#937302 - 29/08/11 06:58 PM
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Perhaps I am misunderstanding, but is your problem arising from the 9632 only having a
stereo input? (unless you expanded it) .... It should still be pretty
straightforward - but you really need a desk with the ability to send any channel or fx
return to the inputs of your card, independent of the stereo mix which goes to your
speakers - that is it needs to have busses. For example, I have a Mackie Onyx
1642 (or something like that) ... with your setup, I would a) Connect the
synths and outputs from your soundcard into the channels b) Connect the effects
(reverbs/delays i assume) into the effects returns c) Connect 2 of the buss outs into
your interface inputs Now whenever you want to record something, you simply
switch the buss button on the channel with the sound you want to record, and set Sonar to
record, and away you go. This counts for anything that you care to record - for
example if you want to record the full mix, you just press the buss 1-2 button on each
channel and fx return, and the sum is exactly the stereo mix you are hearing through your
monitors, with all panning and individual levels as you would expect. The only
things you have to watch for in this scenario is that you are not "direct monitoring" -
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#937303 - 29/08/11 07:13 PM
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..i thought the issue was that every synth needs to be played at any time - and effected
by 2 effects units at any time and the current desk set-up was taking up too
much room cause it would be easy on - say - an allen and heath Zed 420 - but
the real estate used (and possibly the cost) makes this option prohibitive?
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#937306 - 29/08/11 07:28 PM
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Thanks Wease. You work fast! I have a Matrix 1000 and a Nord rack 2 so there
are the Mono's  I don't sing or play any other instruments into the mix but I do
wish to use my PC for some audio channels as well if needed. I also wish to mix-down (if
that is the right word) several tracks into an audio-wave track and play it back while I
add more midi tracks. I mostly make heavy, swirling other-worldly Berlin School stuff and
it can get messy! Trouble is that I may still wish to add more racks in the
future too (knowing what I am like) and wish the system to be as scalable as possible in
this regard. The Samson is a great find and I cannot believe I missed it!
I have the breakout cable. I was using the ALT 3/4 bus on the Mackie to
send the channels off to the PC for recording and had the PC-Audio-Out on a channel too
(but obviously not sending it to ALT 3/4! because of feedback). The Monitor-out on the
Mackie mixer was going to the Monitors. Maybe expecting all the synths to get
sent to the FX is my weakness and I should only use it on the likes of a select few (like
the Matrix and the Nord which have none) and rely on the built-in effects of the other
synths? By sending the Sum of the entire rack to the Mackie mixer, can
I not just mute the MIDI channels that I do not wish to record into the PC as I go? Soundseed, I think that is what I was using the ALT 3/4
buss on the Mackie for? Very charitable and friendly folks here.
Thanks for your input
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#937307 - 29/08/11 07:34 PM
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Quote Wease:
..i thought the
issue was that every synth needs to be played at any time - and effected by 2 effects
units at any time
and the current desk set-up was taking up too much room
cause it would be easy on - say - an allen and heath Zed 420 - but the real estate
used (and possibly the cost) makes this option prohibitive?
Other than the amendment I made
(above) to allow less FX sends and maybe even having the 2 FX processors in series on one
aux send? I think that you have got what I am after. Less desk, more rack height. I
will take a pic.
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#937311 - 29/08/11 07:51 PM
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Quote Popup:
...... By sending
the Sum of the entire rack to the Mackie mixer, can I not just mute the MIDI channels
that I do not wish to record into the PC as I go?
you don't need the mackie mixer - just
send the sum of the samson directly to the rme card - the breakout cable will accept that
stereo feed.
Sell the mackies to fund the samson....
the rme will also
be your monitor output (the stereo output cable on the breakout cable thingy) plug this
directly into your monitors (if they are powered - how are you monitoring btw??)....and
the totalmix software acts as a -pre DAW - software mixer - so you won't get any latency
(it's like the totalmix software "sits" on top of the rme card - it replaces any need for
the mackie.) - and you have an additional headphone output for free on the rme - they are
such great products!
why not have the effects channels available for each
synth?....nothing like overkill to get the juices running - and it means that you can
instantly access the 2 effects boxes on any synth you want when composing- which is nice
no?
as for thanking me for finding the samson - don't be so hasty -
I'm not sure they make them anymore to be honest - but second hand could be your saviour
yet!!
as for recording by muting the midi channels - thats fine - although i
would be wary of also recording the effects on the same channels - I'd record the synths
individually first - dry (without effects - by the method of midi muting you described)
then record a separate stereo channel of effects - that way you have further control if
needed. - this will mean some extra routing
personally I'd go for the whole
hog finished mix as a stereo feed - "playing" the effects - do you do much changing of
effects thoughout the song - or do you just leave them running (like a short reverb on
one, accessed by some of the synths and a delay(for example) on the other effects unit
accessed again by some synths?)
it sounds as if your more of a live mixer
than a record and mix kinda person - which is cool - your only real problem is that
finding a suitable rack-mountable 2 aux send and return line mixer is hard - most products
with 2 aux outs are more traditional larger format desks with faders etc etc which take up
space I'm afraid! - or they are 1 aux 8 input mixers (like the alesis one) - but this
makes things more difficult when trying to access 2 aux effects units from 9 synths on a
2Unit high rackmounted mixer - I like your style!!
I am quite pleased with my
find tho!
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#937319 - 29/08/11 08:29 PM
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Thanks very much for your help! Brilliant stuff.
I am using a couple of
powered monitors so that should be ok then and I do like to mix as I go.
With this set-up you propose, I could still (if I really wanted to) have a hard-disk
recorded track playing along-side my onslaught of synths while adding in a new track AND
still being able to record the lot together as one final track?
At the
least here, I am able to see more clearly that I am on the right track and that there is
nothing wrong with the core of the set-up. Only trouble I see is adding more synths
(which I will most likely do)- I still have 7 free racks.
Let's just say
that I went for the Rolls RM203X, which is a 9 input, 1U with 1 send and then added a
second when I get more gear, taking a total of 2u with 18 stereo channels and a second
send. I could have one effects box per 9 units (they are both multi-effects) and I could
then have 2 inputs on the Mackie taken up with another 2 for FX
(muting/controlling/recording separately to the mix), with the ALT 3/4 buss sending the
selected tracks to the RME soundcard for recording. Less flexible perhaps but there is a
reason to keep one mixer and sell the other with this set-up......
I will
still have to keep one Mackie I think as this room is used for gaming, Hi-Fi and watching
movies as well!
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#937320 - 29/08/11 08:36 PM
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I promised a pic. I have coloured the spare racks in green. It must look quite tidy but
you need 10 feet arms to use it all. Looks like phantom of the opera! Oh. And I know
the foam sucks!
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#937322 - 29/08/11 08:57 PM
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I compose using MIDI and I like to hear all of my synths while I'm working this way -
hence my need for a mixer or two. Once I decide that I can commit to an individual part I
then record that part into my DAW as audio, bypassing the mixer and plugging each synth
directly into the audio interface to enable it to take the shortest, simplest route to
being digitised. At this point I want a clean, high-quality recording and I don't want my
budget mixer adding noise. I also don't want effects recorded when tracking.
I'll often remove any synth's built-in effects and I never record external effects along
with the part. I'll more often use plug-in effects, but I do have hardware effects that
I'll plumb in after getting the audio parts recorded. That way I can record the effects as
separate audio tracks and set their relative level when I come to the mix. Much
of this approach relies on a neat patching system. Hope that helps to explain
my approach!
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#937324 - 29/08/11 09:08 PM
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That does sound a very neat and very well thought out. I guess that after getting
everything set up for composing, the next holy grail is going to be sound quality and you
have been down that route too giving you a better end result.
I have never
been much of a planner when it comes to making music. I just pile in and go with what
sounds good and often forget what sounded good pretty quick if I don't get it down. None
of this stuff I do will ever reach the public ears. It is just for personal pleasure but
I still know that you may well be 'future me' when it comes to my setup and refining it
for a better recording quality.
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#937327 - 29/08/11 09:25 PM
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No problem. I hope it helps in some way! Like you, I like to work very quickly
and spontaneously and my 'planned' system actually enables me to do just that - so that I
have to do no planning to get a piece of music happening. Only when I have
moved from the creative arranging to 'fixing' my work do I then begin the mechanics of
recording. Sometimes I will record rough parts knowing that I will replace them later. One
can only have so many MiniMoogs and Oberheim Xpanders after all!
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#937331 - 29/08/11 09:45 PM
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Just a further thought, but have you considered that you could perhaps do this all with a
fireface 800 and a pair of 8 input a/d convertors? You could just plug your synths
directly into the interface/s and use a pair of outputs for sends to your fx, feeding the
fx ouputs back into audio interface, with another pair for your stereo out to monitors.
This way you have a choice of "mixers"... either use Totalmix which comes with
RME products, and is pretty sophisticated for routing, with recallable setups, or if you
can live with what would probably be miniscule latency use Sonar as your mixer. Sonically
you have the shortest signal path possible, and you can stack multiple firefaces so
potential to grow the system to pretty epic proportions. And you'd only need one mixer, or
even just a monitor controller. I used the example of the fireface as I'm
pretty familiar with it, and love the stability of RME stuff, but I'm sure there are
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#937335 - 29/08/11 10:05 PM
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I must admit Soundseed, it was the new generation of 'interface' style firewire mixers
that still had me dumbfounded as far as being a possibility in my setup. I really never
knew if my clunky collection of hardware synths really suited this more modern way of
mixing. With so many software and DJ solutions on the market, it can be easy to take a
wrong turn. I can see that it is certainly a very clean way of doing things and is also
rather expensive.
You guys are all superstars without even hearing your
music!. I fully intend to continue contemplating all these new options and weighing up
which way to go although I need to stop fantasising about gear and just Elf's mention of
Moogs makes me all zombie again.
Although I have a real budget system by
today's standards, it's so nice building up all those items you dreamed about owning as a
child.
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#937354 - 30/08/11 05:50 AM
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Quote Soundseed:
Just a further
thought, but have you considered that you could perhaps do this all with a fireface 800
and a pair of 8 input a/d convertors?
...which is precisely the system I run (FF800 + 2 x Behringer ADA8000). But it still
leaves me short of inputs for simultaneous monitoring of all my synths! 
Yep, the FF800 is a great device, but may be overkill in this instance. TotalMix takes a
while to get your head around, but once you do it leaves you breathless with
possibilities.
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Just an update...
I decided to go for the Alesis Multimix 8 as the price
point seemed pretty good and a second unit could be added as needed. However, when I
switched the unit on, an annoying buzz/hum came from the power supply. Worse still, there
was a fair amount of noise from the outputs too. Only took me two minutes to call an end
to that. There is little data on the internet regarding this unit but I was not impressed
with what I got and would not recommend this unit if this is the norm with these.
So... I ordered the Tascam LM8-ST instead and the jump in build and performance
is very noticeable. Trouble is that I am not really sure the best way to set it up in
terms of sending to my effects unit. I know that because this unit seems to only have one
send that I have lost some flexibility but it is the allure of a 1U per 8 stereo inputs
that makes this sacrifice worthwhile. I have never really got this whole pre/post fader
stuff and the multiple outputs and settings make me wonder what the best way to connect it
is!
The manual
(http://tascam.com/content/downloads/products/111/e_lm-8st_om_va.pdf) is probably obvious
to the more experienced here but it does not help me whatsoever. If anyone can offer to
enlighten me on the best way to set this up, I would be very happy
I think that I want the output from the effects going to my Mackie mixer on it's own
channel along-side the Tascam's output rather than back into the Tascam, so it's only the
send on each channel pot I want to use to make sure the correct synth gets the added
effects if you catch my drift.
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that tascam looks like a nice piece of kit btw.....how much did you pay for it if you
don't mind me asking? it's also got a rather useful mix buss in - so if you
need to expand - you can get another unit and add this into the system without much
issue! and an xlr input for a mic - if you ever become inclined to vocalise
along with the synths! ok - i think it's fairly obvious how to connect the
synths into the unit - you have 8 (rather usefully) stereo ins and outs on the back these 8 signals are fed directly to each bus output - output 1 and output 2 on the underside of the unit there are little switches for each channel (by the
looks of things in the manual) switching these switches to ST2 gives you 2 independent
stereo outputs on the unit itself. the st2 knobs on the front of the tascam then give you
like a sub mixer - with these knobs you can adjust how much of each of the synths sounds
go to the st2 output (the st1 knobs will do the same for the st1 output - interestingly
these seem upside down to me - with st2/aux being the top knob and st1 the bottom) so you can mix your dry synth sound with the st1 (bottom) knob - and send that
directly to the rme for recording - via the st1 output xlr's if you wish then
use the st2/aux knob to send varying amounts of each signal that you want to be effected.
I know you want to use the mackie - but if you were just using 1 effects unit, then i
would just send this signal (via the st2/aux xlr output) directly to your effects unit and
into the rme. now - there is a way to run both effects units with the mackie
desk - send the st2/aux signal to the mackie desk (input channels 1-2) - you have 2 aux
knobs on the mackie - this means you can send and return 2 aux signals - both the effects
units can effect the st2aux signal from the tascam, via the mackie - if you return both
effects units to their own channel in the mackie you can then just have these returned
signals playing(ie no output from channels 1 and 2 - just output from whichever channels
you've plugged the effects units into). You only want the 'wet' effects signal anyway -
the dry signal is already being sent to the rme card from the tascam. MONITOR
VIA THE RME (i shout this cause it is your best option IMHO) - you'll get a balance of
each sound. you are placing another signal path when using the mackie desk into
your system....which could well degrade the sound somewhat...which would be a shame -
especially since you have some quite loverly synths there!! Now - there is
another thing.....i don't know if you can send the signals from every one of the tascams
outputs at the same time - or you use either the xlr's (marked 15 on the manual) AND the
rca phono (marked 16) at the same time.....this could expand your options......! - you
could send the st2aux signal from the xlr outputs (15 in the manual) to one of the effects
units and the RCA outputs to the other unit...you could then get rid of the mackie desk
altogether - and investing in rme's expansion cards (the A14S-192) will add 4 inputs to
your system....meaning you'll have 6 inputs to the rme card - the tascam goes into 2 (for
stereo) and the 2 effects units go to the other 2 (again for stereo)...voila - 6 inputs
directly to the rme without the extra signal path degeneration of sound from the mackie
desk! - all controlled by the knobs on the tascam! sounds like a nice system to
me.....I'd draw a picture if i could - but i don't have paint on this mac..... is that clear - or mud like?
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Re: 1U, 8 Channel Sub mixer with FX sends.
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#938486 - 03/09/11 10:27 PM
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Thanks for all the info and help again Wease. You are obviously an asset to this
community.
I think that (as always) when I get going with this, I will
start to experience the shortfalls of certain aspects of whatever path I decide to take
and then refer back to this page and better understand the physical impact each setup you
mention has.
I am still a little unsure of how the underside switches effect
the way in which the unit operates and what applications each would suit but I shall
experiment.
I paid £329 for the mixer with delivery. I hooked up a simple
test and was impressed with the performance. If the Alesis was hard to find reviews on
then this is pretty much impossible. It looks really nice in the rack too
Now I have all this fun stuff to try out now when I get a bit of free time. I
think I will look into getting the RME input card as there is nothing wrong with having
more inputs. With this last setup you propose, I would have access to either FX box but
no ability to send individual instruments to each one would I not? How about connecting
the FX in series so that a chain could be set up (or maybe, I could bypass one and still
use the other? Can I also still have sounds playing from my PC while monitoring/recording
etc with these setups?
Lol, I guess I will have to find out. Sorry for
throwing so many questions!
Oh, and if you do feel like getting out the
crayons then there is a simple paint prog for macs here :- http://paintbrush.sourceforge.net/
and posting the picture into
the forum via Postimage is friendly enough
:- http://www.postimage.org/
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Re: 1U, 8 Channel Sub mixer with FX sends.
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#939049 - 06/09/11 09:44 PM
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I've been watching this thread with interest as I'm also in the market for a (preferably)
stereo line mixer to accommodate my increasing number of sound modules.
I quite
fancy a stereo aux-send which rules the Behringer out (although I was tempted at that
price!) so was thinking about the Alesis Multimix 8 Line but the comments here are
definitely not the first negative impressions I've seen about that unit!
So the
next step up is the Tascam LM-8ST, there's very little that I can find on the web but the
few mentions I can find are positive. A second-hand Rane SM 82 also seems like a good
option but I don't think they're that common in the UK.
If I buy from a certain
dealer they throw in an extra 3 year warranty so I may still go for the Alesis yet...
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Re: 1U, 8 Channel Sub mixer with FX sends.
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#939270 - 07/09/11 06:43 PM
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While being off work sick for the last couple of days, I have had some time to
think. What would happen if I got a second Tascam for the leftover inputs
that would otherwise have gone to the Mackie. Trying to sort out how I would wire this is
doing my head in to be honest  What if I
got the input and output cards for the RME and had 2 Tascams and no mackie. Remember that
I have PC and PS3 audio inputs along with a second output going to my HI-FI (with
different speakers)for entertainment purposes. I also wish to allow Software synths to be
added into the mix too. I pretty much think that is it and I will start to
order the bits if someone can offer any advice on this and hope that any other newb
travellers following this path will get a better grip on what must seem audio101 to the
more experienced guru's here  Thanks.
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Re: 1U, 8 Channel Sub mixer with FX sends.
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#939612 - 08/09/11 07:21 PM
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I tested the all-output method you mentioned and the mixer does indeed send the signal
from both at the same time so the 'Parallel' effects method would work but....
I have also noticed that both of my effects units have a bypass mode. This means I can
wire both in series and use either unit on it's own or both together for mashed-up stuff
etc. I think I prefer this way.
Lol, I still have no idea if this is going to
allow me to get it all plugged in. Having thought about losing both Mackies, I am coming
around to the idea but still need ultimate flexibility.
hmmmm.
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Re: 1U, 8 Channel Sub mixer with FX sends.
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#939621 - 08/09/11 08:04 PM
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Made a massive IO picture with the help of beer. http://postimage.org/image/1skh4d0ys/  It has to be saved to see it's full 1920x1500ness Used dots instead of lines to
keep it clean. The manual (pamphlet) for the Tascam is here:- http://tascam.com/content/downloads/products/111/e_lm-8st_om_va.pdf
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Re: 1U, 8 Channel Sub mixer with FX sends.
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#939623 - 08/09/11 08:28 PM
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Quote Popup:
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would happen if I got a second Tascam for the leftover inputs that would otherwise have
gone to the Mackie. Trying to sort out how I would wire this is doing my head in to be
honest
What if I got the input and output cards for the RME and had 2 Tascams and no mackie.
Remember that I have PC and PS3 audio inputs along with a second output going to my HI-FI
(with different speakers)for entertainment purposes. I also wish to allow Software synths
to be added into the mix too.
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ok - the Tascam has a rather useful feature to 'daisy chain'
units together.
in the middle of the back of unit there are 4 inputs -
labeled "Buss out" on the top 2 and "Master Buss In" on the bottom 2. So - the unit will
send the whole ST1 signal out of the Buss out section with the idea that you plug these
outputs to the Master Buss Input on the other unit.....it's quite a common feature in
mixers - and really adds to the flexibility of the unit. - so you get the ability to mix
16 inputs to 2 stereo outputs.
and cause you confirmed that either the XLR "and" the RCA outputs send the
signals at the same time means you effectively have 4 stereo outputs on each tascam - so
you can have 4 stereo speaker set-ups!
- now - it's all getting rather
complicated - and if you want softsynths to 'play' alongside the PS3 outputs you'd have
to have your computer on - however, if you just want to play your PS3 through your Hi-Fi -
you'd still have to have your computer running if you just had the outputs of the rme
cards connected to the hi-fi or monitor speakers.....this is where patch-bays really come
into their own - and a good diagram of connections!
right - the missus is
watching that bloody awful big brother thang - so i'll get out the virtual pens!!
(btw your outputs from the tascams rca plugs arn't quite right! - )
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Re: 1U, 8 Channel Sub mixer with FX sends.
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#939627 - 08/09/11 08:53 PM
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I had a quick go... A serial FX connection rather than Parallel with this.
Have no idea what to set the DIP switches on the bottom to with this setting or what to
set the 'Master Buss in' setting to on the second mixer.
The line connections
for some reason kept changing colour (a bug in the paint program I think)
but....Tadaaa...
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Re: 1U, 8 Channel Sub mixer with FX sends.
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#939630 - 08/09/11 09:09 PM
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right! - try this!
badly drawn diagram
you still have the rca outputs
available from tascam 1's st1 output - and all the outputs from the 2nd tascam - which you
could connect directly to the hi-fi - especially if the hi-fi has more than 1 set of
inputs (ie aux 1 and aux 2 inputs) - this means you wouldn't have to switch the computer
on if you only wanted to play the PS3 through the hi-fi!
I'm a skilled artist
me!
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Re: 1U, 8 Channel Sub mixer with FX sends.
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#939631 - 08/09/11 09:15 PM
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popup - i think you've got it! and your picture is a lot prettier than
mine!! (but mine has a childlike charm!!)
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Re: 1U, 8 Channel Sub mixer with FX sends.
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#939633 - 08/09/11 09:20 PM
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(the only issue is now how to use the effects units on the softsynths from your pc)
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Re: 1U, 8 Channel Sub mixer with FX sends.
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#939634 - 08/09/11 09:26 PM
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I figure if I am using softsynths then I can use soft FX too in that regard I suppose. Love the pic  Paint pics
are the best!. Seems I am getting there as you say. I am still paranoid about missing
something  Those switches on the bottom of both units. What should
they be set to for this setup and what about the master buss setting?
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Re: 1U, 8 Channel Sub mixer with FX sends.
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right - just had a look for info - tascam 1 is the main mixer receiving from
tascam 2 to send to tascam 1, via the master mix buss, the underside of tascam
2 should really be set to st/aux2 cause it;s only the st/aux2 signal thats sent from
tascam 2 to tascam 1- so thats simple - and the level of sound sent to tascam 1 is
controlled by the tascam 2's st2/aux knobs on each of the channels on the tascam 2 (remember you still have an independent signal available to you from tascam2 -
controlled by the st1 knob and send out via the st1 outputs - this could go straight to
your Hi-Fi if you want and enable to hear your PS3 without having to switch your computer
on!) now we can either send the tascam's 2 signal to the tascam 1's st1
output, st2output or both!....these are the settings on the master buss in it
depends if you want to effect the tascam 2's signal with the effects - BUT - i don;t think
you can change the levels sent to the effects without affecting the overall volume of the
things coming out of tascam 2....which may be a problem it really depends if you want
to effect the output from tascam 2 - if you can live without it - i'd set the master buss
switch to receive on st1 only - cause you'd not overload the effects units! - but if you
can't live without the effects - then you'll have to set the master buss to receive and
then send the recoeved signal to both st1 and st2 - and this may well decide on how you
set...... .....the settings on the tascam 1 underside tell it to either be a 2
independant output device (output to st1 and st2 - individually controlled by the knobs on
the front - (this is setting st2/aux) ....or a "traditional mixer" type affair
- where the main mix of each synth (and therefore their relative volumes) is then sent -
via the st2 knobs - to the st2 outputs - the more gain you have coming out (have dialed in
from the st1 knob) - the more gain you can have from st2 knob......so you wouldn't be able
to send just a signal to the effects units and not have a signal going to the main outputs
(you couldn't have a completely 'wet' or effected synth sound without some dry sound being
sent to the st1 output) i like the flexibility of the st2/aux setting - where
you completely control what is being sent to each stereo output and therefore have
non-effected synths and completely effected synths or a mixture of both...but you may have
issues with effecting any signal from tascam 2 i'd plug anything into tascam 2
that you don't really need effecting that much - and set both units to the st2/aux switch
at the bottom - you could always record anything from tascam 2 - setting all the tascam 1
knobs to 0 - and effect them 'in the box' with your plugin effects.....post recording.. now all you have to do is configure your rme/daw to monitor this lot - and
what's being created in your daw.....
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Re: 1U, 8 Channel Sub mixer with FX sends.
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#939648 - 08/09/11 11:21 PM
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Now I am totally lost again!
Is the plan we had previously wrong?
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Re: 1U, 8 Channel Sub mixer with FX sends.
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#939700 - 09/09/11 09:30 AM
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How about doing this instead? http://postimage.org/image/1xsvfba5g/I have ordered
the Soundcard addons. Holding off the second Tascam until I am sure it will work with
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Re: 1U, 8 Channel Sub mixer with FX sends.
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#939877 - 09/09/11 11:18 PM
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no no - your set-up is fine you just need to make a template in your daw to
accept 11 stereo audio channels and some soft synths - and make sure everything is set to
come in and out of the rme properly this is surprisingly easy - rme software is quite
intuitive and there is plenty of help on internet for this also i think your
using sonar - which is also good for setting up templates etc - there is some good SOS
articles on this in the sonar notes (and in the other daw's notes to be honest) and it's
also quite intuitive!! you'll be alright - and maybe you could review how you
fond the tascams in ease of use etc - I think this kinda set-up - with multiple outboard
coupled with softsynths and plugins from DAWS is getting more popular and info is needed!
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Re: 1U, 8 Channel Sub mixer with FX sends.
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Thanks for all your help  You were saying,..."i don;t think you can change the levels sent to the effects without
affecting the overall volume of the things coming out of tascam 2....which may be a
problem it really depends if you want to effect the output from tascam 2 - if you can
live without it - i'd set the master buss switch to receive on st1 only - cause you'd not
overload the effects units! - but if you can't live without the effects - then you'll have
to set the master buss to receive and then send the recoeved signal to both st1 and
st2" Are you then saying that I cannot have both mixers 'Master and slaved'
together and still be able to send and adjust 16 individual stereo channels with varying
volume levels to my effects units while still sending a dry sum of the 16 channels on the
other bus out to one input on my PC? With the last picture I presented, surely
both paths remain more pure that way? Each mixer is arranged with the same mindset as a
dual mono Hi-Fi setup with only the effects having a longer journey (travelling a little
further through the second Tascam). Having only ST2 summing with the second units ST2
(after volume set) still working as intended? I dont see any other way of
keeping 2 separate buses in operation as a total mix of st1 and st2 would have to mash
into the second Tascam (which cannot then be separated surely?)
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#939913 - 10/09/11 11:07 AM
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Also, you mention setting up for 11 stereo inputs (channels) but there will only be two
stereo inputs going into the PC (the MIX and the FX).
Surely all I need on
the RME is the 2 inputs, 1 PC audio and 2 outputs (1 to monitors and 1 to Hi-fi)?
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Are you then saying that I cannot have both mixers 'Master and slaved' together and still
be able to send and adjust 16 individual stereo channels with varying volume levels to my
effects units while still sending a dry sum of the 16 channels on the other bus out to one
input on my PC?
you'll
have to try it - because i haven't got the tascam myself - i don't know what will happen
if you select on the underside of the second tascam st2/aux when using the slave to master
buss system......the best senario is that the 2nd tascam sends effectively 2 feeds to the
first tascam (master) - one controlled by the knobs st2 and one controlled by st1 - and
the 1st master tascam also splits this signal to st1 and st2 - then it would work as
you've described (and hope)...so try it! - it might
not tho......!
as for setting up your daw - this would follow the same lines as
The Elf uses - he mutes each synth when recording and gives them their own DAW audio
channel.....whilst monitoring and composing - Elf's system would monitor all his outboard
through 1 stereo daw channel - and he would add synth plugins to that stereo
feed......then when he actually recorded the outboard, he'd assign each synth to an
individual audio track - so if he had your amount of outboard - he'd have 11 stereo audio
tracks with synth parts on them.....then mix in the box for the final song.
(btw he'd also have 11 midi tracks sending and recording midi info to the outboard at
the start of composing)
He may have favorite soft-synths he uses
It
is wise to create the template before hand - so you don't have to fiddle with the daw when
you are creating music - so a template of 11 audio tracks (for when you want to record the
final outboard) 11 midi channels (sent to each of the outboard synths for composing the
midi info) and some favorite soft synths pre-loaded into their own synth tracks.
the RME total mix software also allows you to have templates - you'd want a stereo feed
(input) track from the tascams arrangement - a stereo feed from the parallel effects units
and a stereo out for everything to mix together - including the daw softsynths etc -
having these templates available means less fiddling time - you can open them up
when you switch everything on and get on with recording/composing etc.
play
around with the system - but i think you have the cableing as i would have it - it's just
cause you can access so many outs from the tascams, you may find slightly different ways
of configuring the system that may be better - but don't get worried by anything - i think
you have it sorted as you are
however - you can't yet effect the
soft-synths with your outboard effects units - but i don't think thats really an issue for
you at the mo....
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Everything fits together now. I see what you meant and again !THANKS! think I will be fine from the PC side. 'In the old days', I used to only have one
keyboard and one rack module and it was nice and easy and there were so few options
regarding connection but the last 15 years has seen music hardware and software splitting
off in all sorts of directions. Once all the bits turn up next week, I can
get stuck in  Yay.
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