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Samson MXP144FX Mixer

Samson MXP144FX Mixer

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The Samson MXP144FX Mixer is a professional-grade 14-channel analog stereo mix pad, packed with features that make it perfect for live performances, broadcasts, and more. The unit comes with 6 MDR preamps and four channels with single-knob compressors Read More

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J-RBoily
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May 24, 2015
Maybe I should start a poll with a Behringer Xenyx 1204USB 12-Channel... :)
Kota
2
May 8, 2015
As a total newbie, would this function as a synthesizer, midi, or would it solely be for mixing already created audio together?
Kota
2
May 9, 2015
oh! thanks :)
SeanReid
346
May 10, 2015
KotaNothing wrong with asking questions, questions are always welcome on Massdrop. We do have other drops on synths and MIDI controllers, which might be more of what you're looking for.
Thanks for participating in the discussion and for being a part of Massdrop.
shupester
2
May 8, 2015
A month ago, I probably would have jumped on this. At this point, I gotta have a mixer that I can control wirelessly from my iPad. No snake, each performer can control their own monitor mix, control the mix from anywhere in the room with out losing seats or blocking audience with a sound booth.
SeanReid
346
May 14, 2015
Thank you so much for your comments. I will pass these along internally and it is always important to know how the end user experience is perceived. Thank you for taking the time to promote Massdrop and our polls and many more thanks for contributing to the discussion.
slehman805
14
Jun 24, 2015
I purchased one of Behringer's newer smaller format mixers recently. The model escapes me at the moment but it was somewhere around $250. It has some nice features, built in effects and on board EQ with a feedback helper (points out what frequencies your feedback is on allowing for easy adjustment).
The one problem I have with it is too much cross talk. I purchased it to create on on stage in ear monitor mix while running multitracks. Although the click track is confined to one channel that isn't even sent to the house mixer, I can still hear it on other channels including the house mains, loud enough that it is too noticeable for performance.
Edit: And the mixer model was the Behringer X1832USB.
slehman805
14
May 8, 2015
I must have missed the poll on this. I would have included other offerings from Behringer,Presonus, or Mackie.
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