So, it was an LM-3204 then... an IC-based product that hasn't been manufactured in, what? Ten years or so?
Just letting the readership know that the magazine and prior poster were talking about an Onyx mixer and RKrizman is referencing some super-ancient keyboard submixer that was made to a price point.
Value-packed commentary as per the GS usual. Carry on.
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Originally Posted by RKrizman I wondered about the same thing. I've been using a Nicerizer 16 to sum and a Mackie 16 stereo channel mixer to bring in my synths. So yesterday I decided to try summing my Protools tracks through the Mackie, and guess what?
It sounded terrible.
Really, really bad. Don't kid yourself. If you're going analog, you need some good shite or it won't improve on the DAW summing bus.
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