kiira
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There ia a line mixer I really want on ebay which would solve a lot of problems for me right now since I am still repairing my Tascam M512 and don't know if it will even be useable in the end. :sad:
It's this one, a Tascam mm-1 but it has no power supply
http://www.2tough.com/~kiira/rec/mm1-leftA.jpg
It will probably sell cheap, maybe really, like I can afford and it seems to me that building a bipolar +/- 10V. 12 watt ps shouldn't be all that hard. The connector plug socket looks unfamiliar but even if I couldn't find one I could wire something up it seems like, like directly to the board.
What do you guys think? I might even be able to get a schematic from Tascam but even if I couldn't ....
I really like all the flexibility and total coolness of my M512 but it's destined to be converted into a coffee table if I can't fix it and that is looking bleak. I'd really rather be trying to track some songs I've written and learning more about recording. This line mixer has 20 ins/ 20 direct outs, 4 auxs, and two stereo masters. I don't need more right now, I don't use more than 16 tracks per song and if I did I would do some summing in the computer first. acourse these usually sell for $150-$200 so I'd have to decide if I want to wait a bit and buy one with working PS. It will only take me four or five years to save $200. :razz:
Oh and I have 5 pres now with 3 on the way, so no preamps needed.
opinions wanted yo,
Kiira
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It's this one, a Tascam mm-1 but it has no power supply
http://www.2tough.com/~kiira/rec/mm1-leftA.jpg
It will probably sell cheap, maybe really, like I can afford and it seems to me that building a bipolar +/- 10V. 12 watt ps shouldn't be all that hard. The connector plug socket looks unfamiliar but even if I couldn't find one I could wire something up it seems like, like directly to the board.
What do you guys think? I might even be able to get a schematic from Tascam but even if I couldn't ....
I really like all the flexibility and total coolness of my M512 but it's destined to be converted into a coffee table if I can't fix it and that is looking bleak. I'd really rather be trying to track some songs I've written and learning more about recording. This line mixer has 20 ins/ 20 direct outs, 4 auxs, and two stereo masters. I don't need more right now, I don't use more than 16 tracks per song and if I did I would do some summing in the computer first. acourse these usually sell for $150-$200 so I'd have to decide if I want to wait a bit and buy one with working PS. It will only take me four or five years to save $200. :razz:
Oh and I have 5 pres now with 3 on the way, so no preamps needed.
opinions wanted yo,
Kiira
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