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Date: 01-Sep-12 @ 12:43 PM Edit: 01-Sep-12 | 01:16 PM -
RE: Behringer BCF2000 & Logic 9
well the project mix was partly a controller, so now you are free to choose a small mixer for mixer qualities alone.
Soundcraft perhaps? cost a bit more but generally well respected. Maybe something like the m-series?
If you really want to spend some money how about Toft?
http://www.toftaudio.com/
It'll cost alot; chinese made but supposed to be superb. Something like this:
http://www.toftaudio.com/atb08.html
Oram would be another more esoteric choice, but no doubt very costly:
Check the oram S100
http://www.john-oram.com/index.php?/blacklook.html
Or there's always mackie of course, and other usual suspects
Given the price of "real" mixers (toft/oram etc) built the old fashioned way, it might be worth thinking about an old 70's/80's British Studiomater or AHB (allen&heath), which can be had very cheap, and have good classic british eq's, but then spend a bit more having one fully serviced and fixed up so it is clean, no crackles and everything works 100%. On paper such old mixers are technically "noisier", but the sound is bloody superb.
btw, you have an Ensemble. Nice!
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