So this test is also with a Prophet 12 patch, but this time I deliberately designed the patch for the purpose of applying the second layer throug the EQ and compression of the SSL SiX, since it’s in the lower end and as such, I wanted more presence from it.
First sixteen bars is from the SSL SiX recording, the second sixteen bars are the exact same patch with the exact same sequence, but the SSL SiX now turned off.
I really miss the insert options of the Six, it’s nearly impossible to find a small mixer with master inserts. I just couldn’t get over the lack of stereo channel inserts as well as the fixed ratio compressors. Anytime I compressed a mono bass line or kick on channel 1/2 there was a bad oscillation spike. Pretty much made the mono channels useless for me.
It did sound really good in a non-colored way. I’d be willing to pay well for a Twelve with adjustable G bus and more control options on the stereo channels.
The comps are really useful but should only be used mild subtle caressing the audio. Shouldn’t expect too much from them & use a regular comp in conjunction with the six’s built in comps. Or buy a g-comp for £4000
Yes, exactly. I actually opted to return to my 16 channel Soundcraft after selling the six. I’m not crazy about how compact the knobs are or the fader feel on Harman era Soundcrafts, but it’s features surpassed the six for my needs.I also paid $1250 less for my fx16ii.
This was a big WTF moment when I plugged my bass guitar directly in to ch1. Then the same on Ch2! I called the product specialist and he said that they were pretty much optimised for vocals. I have no issues with this as this is the best sounding home mixer I’ve ever heard a Bass guitar go directly into. I only use a DI box when splitting (& phase flipping my OD pedal) for parallel comp, but using a proper bass comp into Ch2.
By the way. I got some pretty interesting compression putting the AR thru the talkback mic comp.
It’s Very obvious, not polite at all.
Made some interesting drum samples with the AR.
And since it goes to the foldback outs, you have to plug it back into one of the other channels, if you want to sum into the master.
I know, that’s what I’m saying, the master inserts on a mixer that small is ideal and hard to come by. Was my favorite part of the six hence my statement:
“I really miss the insert options of the Six, it’s nearly impossible to find a small mixer with master inserts. I just couldn’t get over the lack of stereo channel inserts as well as the fixed ratio compressors.”
What I meant by “I miss the insert options” is that I no longer own the six and that feature is missed.
Why sorry? You been naughty? A set of AKGs, don’t recall their exact name. Yeah, I might’ve overdone it this time. Won’t be doing more of these now, I’m back to making tracks.
EDIT: Now I remember. It’s a pair of K712. Had them since 2015, I believe.
So it doesn’t make much sense to me why you who dont own a six, and don’t seem to be considering one, has so much to say about it…as well as stylistic mixes that come from it. If you were highly informed from experience, that would be helpful. But really your comments just detract from the conversation for me.