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Allan Hoeltje wrote: > > I've been looking for the best way to split one signal into many (at > least four) and then recombine the many back into one without buying a > big hunking mixer with umpteen send/returns. I came across the Rane web > page and saw their SM 26B. It is a one-to-six splitter or a six-to-one > mixer in a single rack space. It can also be configured as a > one-to-three splitter _and_ three-to-one mixer or cascaded with other SM > 26B's ad infinitum. > > I don't know the merits of a balanced buffered signal versus other > signal varieties, so can someone tell me why a unit like this is needed > when a simple patch bay should be able to do the same thing? > > Is anyone here using this unit? Where did you get it? How much did you > pay? > > -Allan > |: i repeat myself to relieve my stress :| Rane is very cool and sturdy no problem (I have a AP13 acoustic guitar preamp) but getting two SM 26B for your signal routing brings you near the price of a switchblade 16 which gives you true matrix patching 16 in 16 out and a lot of goodies to add they even have a lower price unit the switchblade 8 have a look there download the software that is used to configure the blades to see what it can do for you http://www.soundsculpture.com I dont use a mixer and all my signals in and out are patched into the SB from there anything in any order paralell,serie etc etc 75 presets Claude