I'd add that I have been plugging all my gear directly into my audio interfaces for a while now. It's like deciding between a good used Subaru and an entry level Benz. The Soundcraft (and a couple other SR-ish mixers I'm looking at) have the benefit of decent EQ and lots of auxes.īut then being mass produced cheap SR gear they can't possibly compete in terms of wide soundstage and clean headroom. The X-Desk has the pros of being small, flexible and very clean. And can have all of them plugged in, with a scratch reverb to jam with. My main reason for buying a mixer is so that I have gain on a knob or fader for each of my electronic boxes. Part of me wants a nasty slutty mixer with fun SR features like a send matrix, mono submaster etc. Part of me wants to go hard on the best spec gear possible.
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