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I have one of those two, but mine is very noisy, too noisy for looping. Ymmv Andy Owens 1-800-AndyOwens Sent from my iPhone So the typing might not be my best! On Jan 24, 2011, at 6:32 AM, Louie Angulo <louie.angulo@googlemail.com> wrote: > the Tapco Blend 6,the smallest you gonna get with 2 aux and > returns,EQ,ctr room out,tape ins and out,headphones,master vol > control,fits in a bag or even a pedalboard,looks cool,very clean > sounding i love it! > > http://www.tapcoworld.com/products/blend6/specs.html > > Luis > > > > > > > On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 4:56 AM, Mark Hamburg <mark@grubmah.com> wrote: >> Okay. So maybe my rack doesn't go away. But it could get smaller and >maybe the mixer (Mackie 1642 or 1202 depending on the circumstance) goes >away. >> >> Any suggestions on what I could use that would let me: >> >> * Mix a small number of stereo line level inputs >> * Have one aux send (preferably stereo, but I can live with mono) >> * Have an insert across main or provide me with a way to control the >volume being fed to my active monitors >> >> Basically, I want to send some but not all of my signals through the >AM8000R. I can do this by routing them through it completely and letting >it pass the dry signal through or via an effects send. >> >> I want to take my main mix and send it through the TC M-300 that >provides my main reverb and an SPDIF conversion and then I want to have a >volume control upstream of my monitors. >> >> Right now, I'm using my Mackie 1642 to do all this, but it's serious >overkill for the task and it consumes a lot of space. >> >> One solution might be a stereo line mixer and then some sort of volume >control post M300. Any suggestions what to use? Any other suggestions? >> >> Thanks. >> Mark >> >> >