![]() They were also just kind of weird to work with, and I personally don’t think they sounded great, but we were running on jbl vrx back then which also did not sound great. Always had to take pictures on my phone of the preamps lol. I don’t believe faders were motorized, pre amps weren’t recallable, which kind of negated the scene recall a bit. They were also pretty limited ti fit into the lower price range. I count us lucky to only have lost one or 2 channels, I heard of people losing a hell of a lot more. My company ran one studiolive 24.4.2 for a very long time, and that was our only mixer. Truly a game changer for small companies that couldn’t afford avid or digico or whatever else was available back then. The studio lives permeated the live sound market around 10-15 years ago since they were the first digits mixer in the sub $10,000 range, allowing just about everyone to get into the digital board game. You can leave them to play in their poopy sandbox while you. and squint, it can sort of make sense to an analog user).īand on their devices don't f* your house mix. ![]() More holes (should be called a 24.8.2 but stereo sells). Is a great 18ch USB/networkable interface.įat channel system is efficient way to mix. More usable app for sharing duties (mix own mons) More configurable fx racks including mastering fx and eq Higher S/N pre's with less shitty distortion. But it's not me buying one, so instead of telling you which I'll just make the decision harder for you. Mixed on both and I absolutely prefer the XR18. Anyway, is there anything important I missed/should know? Thanks! So far leaning towards the Behringer due to it not being dependent on iOS, but the extra channels and added analog features make it extremely tempting. iOS only (all my devices are Android/Windows) No hands-on experience (kind of a struggle when working with bands) Behringer (not a particular fan of the company's business model) Thought I'd list out a few pros/cons that I could find and give it to you to critique my poor life decisions. r/broadcastengineering - Broadcast EngineeringĬurrently looking into getting a new mixer for liveaudio applications, considering either the "classic" Behringer XR18, or a used deal for the Presonus.r/projection_mapping - Projection Mapping.You might find these other subreddits useful: These rules are implemented at the moderators' discretion. No RF Broadcasting Advice beyond 'Consult a Professional/FCC Lawyer'Įquipment Recommendations must show effort. ![]() No politically or religiously focused posts/comments No Personal Information, Including Artist or Company NamesĪll 'office photos' must be posted in the weekly office pics thread. Go to the No Stupid Questions Thread if you need help.Ībsolutely no advice for rigging/electrical/life safety/ is allowed beyond 'Consult a professional.'ĭo not illegally distribute media such as vendor-locked software or books. Bink's Audio Test CD - all credit to the legendary Bink Knowlesīrand new users CANNOT POST OR COMMENT.LiveSound on Telegram (Ask to be added).Do you have a buzz, hiss, or ninja in your sound system? Post here to get some help! This includes microphones, mixers, amplifiers, speakers and everything in-between. This is a place for questions, links, and discussions about the professional Live Sound world. Please note that new reddit accounts are unable to make posts here, so please direct your questions to the "No Stupid Questions" Thread
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