You can also hook these out an Aus output of the FOH mixer to record your band’s performance from the mixer directly instead of setting up the mic at the venue which will give you a better quality sound.
The combo mic jack accepts both XLR and 6.3 millimeter or quarter-inch TRS plucks, the line instruments inputs allow you to connect your guitar, synthesizer, and drum machine. Other than that, it’s a pretty damn good small mixer for this price.
I find it a bit troublesome for the workflow.
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It’s totally fine if you are just using it to record guitar or vocal at home, or performing live with Daw-less setup.īut if you are playing a liveset with your DAW the moment you want to record into the software itself, you would have to manually turn up the gain every time after pressing the recording button. I think that’s their default setting for certain reasons. I didn’t seem to find a solution for this yet. I find many people come across the same issues and talking about it as well. One thing that I wish they could fix is that when you are recording anything to your computer, the signal will be significantly decreased.
So I think they have pretty much covered all your need.Īnd again on the FX, you have 24 effects for you to choose with, so you could really rely on it without bringing an additional effect pedal with you to your gig. The MG line has exceptional clean preamps, especially for this price point, and there are many more features that you may be looking for in a mixer like the high pass filter, 26db pad, 3 band EQ, phantom power on the mic channels, XLR out, one-knob compression on the channel 1 & 2, effects, and there’s even a mic-standing mounting at the back which you would seldom see it on a small mixer.