Ozzie
Member
I've been reading all threads about passive summing mixers and plan to build one.
Now, I have access to a B-ringer Cybermix CM 8000, which I have never tried, just opened it up today.
It's a 32 in-/out, unbalanced, midi controlled, mute/volume automation rack unit.
It has inserts on each channel and the volume automation is controlled by THAT 2159 vca's.
The ins/outs are combined on 1/4" TRS.
I got an idea of creating an internal passive summing network from the individual outputs and add two xlr's on the back. This way I can send optimum signal levels through the individual outs of the daw (for full 24 bit), and control levels with the vca's instead.
My question is: Has anyone here any experience of the cybermix? How does it sound and would you guys consider it a good idea?
Grateful for any response!
Now, I have access to a B-ringer Cybermix CM 8000, which I have never tried, just opened it up today.
It's a 32 in-/out, unbalanced, midi controlled, mute/volume automation rack unit.
It has inserts on each channel and the volume automation is controlled by THAT 2159 vca's.
The ins/outs are combined on 1/4" TRS.
I got an idea of creating an internal passive summing network from the individual outputs and add two xlr's on the back. This way I can send optimum signal levels through the individual outs of the daw (for full 24 bit), and control levels with the vca's instead.
My question is: Has anyone here any experience of the cybermix? How does it sound and would you guys consider it a good idea?
Grateful for any response!