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Febuary 2001 Yabb Message Board Archive
Subject: Spirit studio by soundcraft ; any comments ?
by pcrecord   |   04/06/01 at 12:35:47

     I'll probably buy a digital mixer someday but before I have the money I still have some contract to do. I have a spirit SX who do the job for now. I'm doing hard disk recording with cakewalk. I've been propose a Spirit studio by soundcraft at a cheap price and don't know if the switching is a good move. The plus are 4 more xlr lines (16 in total)+ 6 more group (8 in total). My question is about the EQ (an hi and low knob + himid and low mid parametric). The specs says that when an insert cable is in, hi-low are post-faders and mids are pre-faders. So the hi - low changes avec the send signal and the mids don't. What kind of mess is that ??? The SX has hi and low knob + 1 parametric mid. :P
     Anyway should I buy it. Is it worth the differences.

Thanks for your ideas ! :)

Subject: Re: Spirit studio by soundcraft ; any comments ?
by AVI   |   04/08/01 at 16:00:37

Although it's not exactly an answer to your question, I thought I'd mention that I find the faders on the desk you're considering very light indeed.
Personally, I prefer resistance to movement, and not faders (even if they are 'extra'-long) that zip up past +10 at an accidental flick...

Just another thing to consider!