Why buy new when you can get an item that is very slightly used but looks like it did right when it came from the store. This console was used a few times in a home studio for Audio Mixing. You are bidding on(1) used Yamaha MG166CX- USB audio Mixing Console. Paypal Buyers* We will ship to a Paypal confirmed address only! What is a confirmed address? If you do not have a confirmed address and can't provide one. Sales tax must be collected on all local pickups in Kansas& Nebraska. Rates to Alaska and Hawaii are available on request.
YAMAHA MG166CX USB MULTITRACK RECORDING FULL
The power adapter is included but is damaged as pictured with a crack running through it that has been repaired with tape and rubber bands and will need replaced for full use. On the bottom set of knobs that are two knobs missing as pictured but they still fully adjust without difficulty. There are minor scuffs and scratches on this item from use but no large dents in the casing. 3-band PEQ Mic Inputs- 10 This item is used and shows wear from use. 3-band mid- sweep PEQ, Intert I/O Ch9-16- HPF. Compressor, 3-band mid- sweep PEQ, Intert I/O, Ch7-8- HPF. It includes built-in digital SPX effects processing and can connect via USB to a computer running the included CUBASE AI4 multi-track recording software.Īnother example is the VeniceU from Midas that provides 6 aux buses, 4 audio subgroups and a 7 x 2 matrix that can all route to USB, allowing the user to easily set up recording feeds.For Sale: Yamaha MG166cx-usb Mixing Studio Model# MG166cx-usb Serial# VCCQM01085 Specifications: Mixing Channels- 8 Mono + 4 Stereo Group- 4 AUX- 3 Main- Stereo Input Channel Functions: Ch1-6- HPF. The MG166CX-USB mixer from Yamaha Corporation of America is a USB-enabled hybrid.
YAMAHA MG166CX USB MULTITRACK RECORDING SOFTWARE
These consoles can do double duty, acting as a live mixer at a show while simultaneously sending audio to recording software in the computer. Hybrid designs (analog units with digital features like onboard effects and computer interfaces) may offer a USB or FireWire connection to link to a computer.
While mixing consoles offer, at the very least, a few outputs that can be used to connect to a hardware recording device, today’s analog-digital hybrid and digital consoles offer a host of ways to integrate recording easily into any setup. Many corporate audio providers also make a safety recording of the event just in case it’s needed later by the client, or more likely, the video company. More often than not, recordings are done so that co-workers not at the meeting have access to the material. In the corporate gig world, recordings of meetings and events may be required by law (as in the case of a shareholders meeting) or as a matter of company policy. These are pre-EQ and pre-FX recordings of each instrument and vocal that can then be played back through a system, fostering tuning and optimization without needing the band onstage. Further, instruments that are “EQ’d” for the PA might not sound their best on the recording.Īnother handy aspect are multi-track recordings used for virtual sound checks. For example, instruments that are very loud in the room sometimes aren’t as loud in the PA, and since the recording is a copy of what was in the PA, the recording might not be as balanced as desired. While recordings taken from the main outputs can be quite good from a quality standpoint, there are sometimes issues. Recording a live event is pretty much the norm today, particularly with the emergence of digital technology making it a relatively simple endeavor.īasic show recordings (often in the form of a 2-track capture taken off the main mix bus that’s commonly called a “board tape”) are a handy learning tool, allowing engineers to evaluate their mixes and musicians to critique their performances.