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    Overlord of Music kimball492's Avatar
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    Hey Barge , I realise most people are scared of using wireless technology . But I think you'd be surprised just how many Pros use wireless mixers at gigs ,and in particular wireless control is used in so many recording studios. If you check Out a Steven Slates MTX it's like a massive Ipad touch screen for slider control.http://www.slateproaudio.com/videos/. You can also link your iPad and iPhone to it to work on personal mixes in the recording studio and live . Mind you who wants to let the megalomaniac band member loose on the mix lol. Great for personal monitor mixes though. And we've all had that behringer piece of equipment that's haunted us . But ive also had pieces of behringer that's work everyday and I've seen a few in pro studio settings the https://www.storedj.com.au/products/BEH-ADA8000 Being one and the much improved https://www.storedj.com.au/Search?Pr...ch=BEH-ADA8200 with Midas pre amps.. Behringer has now bought out Midas one of the best audio gear manufacturers you can buy . IF you check out there new gear they have mic pres designed by Midas. But I agree Barge the new XR mic pres are excellent for recording situations . My Buddy Russel has one setting up two mics on an acoustic adjusting the level while listening through headphones while moving mic around to get best sound . Moving sliders up and down all without having to walk away from the guitar, and back to the mixing desk was amazing and the mic pre amps for the price are really good. Where else can you buy a 12 input mixer with 4 mic pres that you can also use as a recording interface to any computer has wifi and Ethernet connection controlled from an iPad for $299.00 . Mind you by the time the greedy importers here get there hands on it who knows what it will cost in Oz. Barge I was at Soundtown listening to the original mix tracks of Led Zeppelin 2 on a Behringer X32 I was blown away with quality and there updating the firmware all the time. Since hearing the X32 Ive re looked at Behringer products as some have gotten so much better.
    Best wishes
    Kimball.
    Here the Xr 18 version
    http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/XR18.aspx
    Last edited by kimball492; 08-03-2015 at 11:31 AM.

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