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    All mixed up!

    I’m still looking for a suitable mixer for my needs and desires and thus far I’m at a loss. Specifically, I want a rack-mounted unit that I can integrate into my enclosed rack that's free from the dust that’s so prevalent with living in the desert. If anyone knows of a workable mixer solution I would appreciate your input. Now, I like saving money just like the next guy but in this case I'm willing to get what I want so cost is sorta secondary on my list.
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    Behringer seems to be looking for ideas/feedback from us. Check it out (link below). I am still wondering if the Behringer X18 does multi-track recording (have access to every track individually for post work.).

    https://www.facebook.com/BEHRINGER/p...52398969943914

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    Hi MovieBuff,
    I went ahead and added my $.02 to their Facebook page so who knows. I took a look at that mixer and a looks pretty nice for what it is.
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    Good stuff. Let me know when you find the right mixer.

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    Many mixers can be rack mounted, including the Presonus StudioLive series. What specs do you need? I would be inclined to take a look at the Behringer X32 series, but there are mixed reviews, just like you'll find with any mixer.

    My big problem with Behringer is that it can be difficult to connect with the company for assistance. Sometimes their telephone number goes unanswered. Direct numbers to individuals go unanswered. No one returns phone calls. If Mackie added a USB output to their VLZ series, I'd probably recommend them over Behringer, even though they're more expensive. You can get a real live person at Mackie on the phone in short order.
    Please direct all questions for me to the forum so that all can benefit.

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    Hello guys,
    Thanks for the input so far. I took a look at the Behringer (thanks Mike) and that may be the better solution based on the Aux Sends & Aux Returns. Also, it mounts in the rack in the manner I expected. I agree, the reviews are mixed and the support seems flaky at best.

    I also looked at the Alesis-12 & Alesis-10 (wireless). I found more positive reviews on the Alesis than the Behringer over on Sweetwater and though it's a bit more $ I can live with it. Looks almost identical in terms of layout. I would appreciate any opinions between these three candidates.

    With regard to my requirements I simply want to get started and be able to Skype in at least one caller at a time. I already have the mic pre-, microphone, and rack covered, so this seems like the next logical step before selecting an ADC interface.

    http://www.alesis.com/multimix12r
    http://www.alesis.com/multimix-10-wireless
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    Quote Originally Posted by MovieBuff View Post
    Good stuff. Let me know when you find the right mixer.
    Well, the 'right mixer' would be the one Andrew has or similar but that's a bit rich for my blood. Besides, I'm not sure how long I'll stick with it so I'm trying to walk a little softer than I have been. I definitely have champagne taste on a beer budget. Either way it's fun and I like the folks here on the forum so who knows.
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    hahah the Axia Radius is a great console

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    Lots of people really like their Alesis mixers. The one time that I contacted the company, they were very responsive. That's not true about Behringer. That being said, I'm more inclined to buy a Behringer mixer because it does exactly what most podcasters want it to do. If you decide to get an Alesis, make sure that your aux sends are configurable as post-fader. You can use pre-fader sends, but they're a pain.

    The quality and sound of the Alesis and the Behringer are comparable. Either will sound the same over a podcast or Internet broadcast. You can read all of the frequency response graphs and technical specs you want, but most of them are meaningless in this environment.
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    Hello Mike
    Okay, I went ahead and hit the mouse key and ordered the infamous Behringer mixer. Although it defies my usual passion for the fancier and more expensive variant, I decided to be practical for once. Besides, I know I can count on you for help if I get my wires crossed.

    By the way, do you have a recommendation for a (DI) insert to my Mac? Yeah I know, but for now my aging Mac Pro will have to do. I'm building a Windows PC but that's going to take a while.
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