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Old 12th July 2009   #1
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Audient Sumo "vs" Tl Audio Fat track

Hi,
These are the ones I'm looking for, there's is not many options in this price range. I do mainly electronic dance music.
I know one(fat track) is coloured and the other it's suposed to be clean.
I need a good monitoring "solution" and summing.

Wich one shoould give me the more "professional" sound???
Wich one has a "better" summing amplifier?

I've heard some good and some bad things about Sumo(some people say it "cuts" the low frequencies).
I haven't heard almost nothing about Fat track.
One gives me a compressor(wich people say good things about it) and the other 2 channel strips with fx and inserts(I haven't heard that much about those eq's)
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