dylanger wrote:...............or do they send it to a piece of outboard gear that can split the signal up?
macrae11 wrote: Hearback has also come down in price a bit but it only does 10 channels, which I guess would be enough for most applications.
Hear Technologies wrote:Hub Line In, Analog: 8 Balanced inputs on DB-25 female (Tascam DA-88 pinout)
macrae11 wrote:I'm just going by their specs. 8 in plus a 2 channel aux. The aux would most likely be used for talkback and such.
Malcolm Boyce wrote:Remember these are not universally going to provide a better result than mixes dialed in by another more experienced person. Don't think of this as a end all, magic bullet for monitoring situations. There's a reason why many large facilities with budgets don't have any of these self mixing setups. In the right hands they will be brilliant, but many performers that we all are working with lack the experience to not tweak themselves into trouble, even with simplified stems to work with.
dylanger wrote:Thanks for the info.
I know that with an iPad you can download the maestro app and use the iPad as a controller. An idea I had was that musicians could bring their iPads ands use it as their own mixer.
I understand that this could be a pain in the hands of someone with little experience, I was thinking for more of plug in and play with guys who are familiar with the system. For the space I'm working on now it's going to be for personal use and there will only be a handful of people that will even be there. Since its only for personal use I probably won't be dropping 4 grand anytime soon.
Malcolm Boyce wrote:Remember these are not universally going to provide a better result than mixes dialed in by another more experienced person. Don't think of this as a end all, magic bullet for monitoring situations. There's a reason why many large facilities with budgets don't have any of these self mixing setups. In the right hands they will be brilliant, but many performers that we all are working with lack the experience to not tweak themselves into trouble, even with simplified stems to work with.
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