
Published 23/9/10
Venice mixers, though designed primarily for live-sound applications, can frequently be seen in studios, where their high-quality signal paths and mic preamps, and flexible routing
Venice mixers, though designed primarily for live-sound applications, can frequently be seen in studios, where their high-quality signal paths and mic preamps, and flexible routing options, have found favour with many a recording engineer. Now their makers, Midas, have announced a significant update to the range, which renders them even more studio-friendly.
They say a journey begins with a single step. Ian Boddy's journey began in 1979 when he walked into the studio at...