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They are absolutely great for synths and drum machines.
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Pretty good. A little known feature is that you can change the input gains, but this has to be done from the hardware menu and it mutes the sound while adjusting.
Only one stereo output though. Can be a problem if you need special mixes for cans etc. |
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How is the 1622?
Do people use them for inputting synths etc., and if so what is the latency? I'm interested in getting one and dispensing with a mixing desk alltogether, since I tend to mix stuff in PT anyway. Do you guys have experience with this and does it work for you? I'll probably hook up a nanosync for wordclock, if I get one. Any advice will be appreciated! Cheers, Joris |
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