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Post by jcoutu1 on Sept 16, 2014 11:37:14 GMT -6
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Post by Johnkenn on Sept 16, 2014 17:13:12 GMT -6
So this is just summing, right?
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Post by jcoutu1 on Sept 16, 2014 17:31:10 GMT -6
So this is just summing, right? 16 channels of summing through a clean tube circuit with the attitude (distortion) control and air eq from the looks of it. Probably sell for $5k with how crazy their pricing is though.
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Post by Johnkenn on Sept 16, 2014 17:32:36 GMT -6
sigh
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Post by nobtwiddler on Sept 17, 2014 18:23:19 GMT -6
I doubt it will be 5K? It's BIG Brother, the Fat Bustard II, I believe is only about 6K and offers a hell of lot more facilities!
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Post by jcoutu1 on Sept 17, 2014 18:33:36 GMT -6
I doubt it will be 5K? It's BIG Brother, the Fat Bustard II, I believe is only about 6K and offers a hell of lot more facilities! $6400 for the Fat Bustard. nobtwiddler, have you used the Fat one? I've been really interested in it for a while. $5k was a bit of an exaggeration, but $3500 is probably realistic for the LB2.
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Post by mrholmes on Sept 17, 2014 19:28:03 GMT -6
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Post by nobtwiddler on Sept 18, 2014 9:43:39 GMT -6
"nobtwiddler, have you used the Fat one?"
Not yet, but I do plan on getting one here to test out in the next few months. But the only problem with the Fat Bustard for me is, I only use a summing mixer when "STEMS" or RECALL's are required by a client or a label. And when I do that, I print the 16 processed stems back into the computer as well as a stereo mix all in one pass using direct outs on the Neve 8816 I currently own and love for this situation. Wouldn't be able to do this with the FB, as it has NO direct outs. Which would require me to do one stem pass at a time. A real drag. If I liked it's sound at the mix outs, I would have to have the unit mod'ed for my way of working, which is no biggie, just more $$$ after the fact. But I am intrigued by it's functions and sound at the stereo outs.... So we will see???
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