hey there, thanks so much for checking it out! truly appreciate the kind words, i pretty much always post my tracks on soundcloud and make them available for free download, there's a link the description if you're interested :)
heya friend! thanks so much for giving it a listen. the bebe cherie is awesome, it definitely has a unique character with the gain/drive, comp, and "bliss" knob. It has a nice small footprint too... only con i have with it is... i wish it had a separate send/return that didn't take up a channel. I'm sort of a small analog mixer collector at this point, i have more of those than synths and samplers lol... i think if i could only keep one, it would still be the mackie 1202 from the 90s or the topaz 14 from the 90s haha...
Haha, love it. I'm much the same mate. Was actually looking at the Mackie vs this as a secondary mixer. Love having the ability to drive and compress stuff all integrated. That Oto company make great products. I'm still swaying towards the Mackie just because people bang on about driving the channels so much. I just want to hear how it sounds so I can get back to my life 😂 @@arcologies
hey there! i've used both actually. the bebe cherie has some unique character and sounds really nice and full... the EQs are cool, master compressor sounds great, and the bliss knob lives up to it's name. i was looking for a really small analog mixer for live performance, and figured i'd give this one a shot... i love it. I've used an OTO boum in the past, and I enjoyed it too. OTO just makes really great hardware. In a perfect world with a larger workspace for me, i'd full-time my old school mackie or topaz mixer and use the boum. but in a situation where you're looking for a tiny colorful mixer with a unique compressor and enhancer, the bebe cherie is a solid option. do you have a mixer right now? i used the topaz14 and boum for this track: ruclips.net/video/JU89vejGIdg/видео.html
@@arcologies - thanks for the reply. I have a 1010 bluebox mixer so maybe adding just the Boum would make sense considering your comments on your perfect world setup. Your topaz14/boum track sounds sweet.
Thanks so much for checking it out! It’s a great little mixer with unique character. It’s worth the wait if you want the oto sound, but I have a few small cheap 90s mixers that also sound awesome 😊
@@arcologies Nice.. you have inspired me to try and program sone Drum and Bass drums on my Analog Rytm never really done it.. But I love this style so I’m going to try make a few tracks I have an SY22 lying around that might be good for pads.. I used to see LTJ Bukem live quite a bit back in the Day.. Your tunes take me back! Thanks.. 🙏
I love it, but the two main things that people don't like about it aren't an issue for me: mini jacks and no traditional send/return. The gain/distortion, master compressor, and bliss feature all have their own vibe. Having this small of an analog mixer with a unique character was exactly what i was looking for.
I have 2x drum machines in the first 2 channels, 2 synths in 3&4, and use the channel select button as a send to an Eventide H90, which returns into the fifth stereo channel - works like a charm, and is great for performance. Not as flexible as a traditional send, but I use the wet/dry mix on the Eventide to blend.
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Came for the mixer, stayed for the track!👏
What a cute mixer!
LUSH!! Loving this one!
Big ups dean! Thanks for checking it out!
Tried to subscribe to you again by accident. Would buy some pack of serum patches from u if you're feelin entrepreneurial
beautiful vibes!
Thanks so much for checking it out :)
yooooo crazy vibes on this
@@liambruce8049 really happy you enjoyed it!
Love the vibe on this one
hey there, thanks a lot for checking it out, glad you're feeling the vibes!
So chill!
damn, I need this track. beautiful
hey there, thanks so much for checking it out! truly appreciate the kind words, i pretty much always post my tracks on soundcloud and make them available for free download, there's a link the description if you're interested :)
Lovely track mate! 😊 How do you like the mixer? I looked at that a while ago - nice that it has a comp & enhancer at the end of the chain.
heya friend! thanks so much for giving it a listen. the bebe cherie is awesome, it definitely has a unique character with the gain/drive, comp, and "bliss" knob. It has a nice small footprint too... only con i have with it is... i wish it had a separate send/return that didn't take up a channel. I'm sort of a small analog mixer collector at this point, i have more of those than synths and samplers lol... i think if i could only keep one, it would still be the mackie 1202 from the 90s or the topaz 14 from the 90s haha...
Haha, love it. I'm much the same mate. Was actually looking at the Mackie vs this as a secondary mixer. Love having the ability to drive and compress stuff all integrated. That Oto company make great products. I'm still swaying towards the Mackie just because people bang on about driving the channels so much. I just want to hear how it sounds so I can get back to my life 😂 @@arcologies
Noice! Any opinion of this mixer over an Oto Boum for compression and glue duties?
hey there! i've used both actually. the bebe cherie has some unique character and sounds really nice and full... the EQs are cool, master compressor sounds great, and the bliss knob lives up to it's name. i was looking for a really small analog mixer for live performance, and figured i'd give this one a shot... i love it. I've used an OTO boum in the past, and I enjoyed it too. OTO just makes really great hardware.
In a perfect world with a larger workspace for me, i'd full-time my old school mackie or topaz mixer and use the boum. but in a situation where you're looking for a tiny colorful mixer with a unique compressor and enhancer, the bebe cherie is a solid option.
do you have a mixer right now?
i used the topaz14 and boum for this track:
ruclips.net/video/JU89vejGIdg/видео.html
@@arcologies - thanks for the reply. I have a 1010 bluebox mixer so maybe adding just the Boum would make sense considering your comments on your perfect world setup. Your topaz14/boum track sounds sweet.
lovely wavey pad
lovely
wow. absolutely brilliant.
thanks so much for checking it out :)
This track is amazing. Is the oto bébé chérie worth the wait?
Thanks so much for checking it out! It’s a great little mixer with unique character. It’s worth the wait if you want the oto sound, but I have a few small cheap 90s mixers that also sound awesome 😊
Amazing sounds.. are those your original drum sounds or are they loops you use?
hey there, these are all processed drum one shots in this track, no loops. i typically only use drum loops when i'm using a sampled break :)
@@arcologies Nice.. you have inspired me to try and program sone Drum and Bass drums on my Analog Rytm never really done it.. But I love this style so I’m going to try make a few tracks I have an SY22 lying around that might be good for pads..
I used to see LTJ Bukem live quite a bit back in the Day.. Your tunes take me back!
Thanks.. 🙏
❤
and what is your opinion about this mixer?
I love it, but the two main things that people don't like about it aren't an issue for me: mini jacks and no traditional send/return. The gain/distortion, master compressor, and bliss feature all have their own vibe. Having this small of an analog mixer with a unique character was exactly what i was looking for.
I have 2x drum machines in the first 2 channels, 2 synths in 3&4, and use the channel select button as a send to an Eventide H90, which returns into the fifth stereo channel - works like a charm, and is great for performance. Not as flexible as a traditional send, but I use the wet/dry mix on the Eventide to blend.
@@arcologies Can you run the alt output back into one of the stereo channels with Inserts in between to create an 'FX' dedicated channel?