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> Jeff wrote: > I'm also a fan of the Ultralite. I have the original one (not the > Mark whatever). The thing I like most about it is the flexible > routing. Since there so many channels with zero latency monitoring, > you can set up monitor mixes and stereo effects loops and still have > channels left over for computer IO. I have the Ultralite for 2 months now. I told this list before but imo it's perfect for many of us: flexible routing, compression, EQ, reverb, balanced ins/outs. I use 4 stereo mixes now: FOH PA, stage monitors, live recording and a mix to feed the LP1 with Mainstage, Bidule and my hardware synths instruments. I agree with you Jeff, the routing options are great. > You can also use it without a computer. It takes a lot of twisting > tiny multi-mode knobs, but it can be done. I don't mix individual channels when playing live, I only use the master level knob to change the level of my stage monitor or headphones. > I'm told the mic preamps aren't as good as the RME but it's almost 1/2 >the > cost. I don't use mics with the Ultralite so I can't comment on the quality of the mic pre-amps. But I would expect they are more than good enough for a live looping performance and for the avg. semi-pro recordings we make at home. But Jef, perhaps you know this. At the moment, I use a separate stereo mix to feed a Boss digital recorder. But is it possible to send the main mix back into the Mac and record a gig with Audacity for example? --- Sjaak http://euroloopfest.com/ http://sjaakovergaauw.com/ http://www.last.fm/music/Sjaak+Overgaauw __________________________________ Scarlet schrapt download limiet! ADSL20 NO LIMIT voor € 29,95. Ga naar www.scarlet.be voor meer info!