this was really insightful and it's good to see you coming from the x desk onto the big six and notice an improvement which I think reemphasises the value for money spent on one!
Hi Toby. Thanks for reviewing the Big Six. I'm on the hunt for a multi channel USB desk for a client and this beauty looks to fit the bill perfectly. However, he wants to 'play' the desk old school style. The plan is to connect all of his hardware synths across the audio inputs and record the individual signals straight into his DAW via the USB connection to create stems - the Big Six is 16 I/O via USB I believe which is great. The main thing we're looking for is for the individually recorded signal(s) to print mutes, fader movements and EQ tweaks on the fly so he can jam to his hearts content, safe in the knowledge that all of his 'playing' has been printed and any bits of inspiration/happy accidents won't be missed. A lot of his gear has built in arps and sequencers so we can't just mute any MIDI sequence with a controller to cut that particular sound off during a jam because there won't BE a MIDI sequence for those particular pieces of kit. Once the stems are down we can then set about mixing ITB with all the volume fades/mutes/EQ tweaks intact. I've looked at the Tascam Models 12/16 & 24 and Soundcraft mixers and they're great but they take the individual USB audio signal pre-fader so there's no mutes or fader tweaks getting printed to the stems. From what I understand the Big Six can be switched to record the individual signals post-fader via USB so will that print the mutes/EQ as well? If it does then this is exactly what we're looking for. Your dub track sounds fabulous BTW. Great work! Many thanks for your time, Andy
A major step up from a Mackie 1604 - hardware is nice, sounds clean, the routing is very flexible, stereo sends perfect for in ears. Excellent plug in and go recording in logic. And g series compressor I wasn’t that bothered about turns out to be really nice sounding. If you want something adequate there’s plenty of cheaper options. If you want a top of the range desktop multi media mix pad this is probably it. The long faders make a big difference as well
This is exactly what I have been waiting for all these years. First I saw. Was the old mackie 12mtk but don’t believe they even make the drivers up to date despite some places still selling it. & this is a big upgrade in quality. Been sold on this for a while but it’s hard to save 2k without falling prey to eBay & reverb 🤦🏻
@@Cvydx Lol fam i know.But im saying if your only using usb to route stuff isnt that just digital mixing or im i wrong? Im just trying to figure out because your not physically routing audio thru the analog convertors with trs cables your just routing stuff thru a usb.
@@kenzoblytheproducertv4934 It's analogue mixing with digital integration. You can use it as a front end while tracking then play the tracks from the computer through it using the analog eq, compressors and mix bus or, if you are clever enough, do both at the same time and get yer dub on!
That performance was crazy !!
this was really insightful and it's good to see you coming from the x desk onto the big six and notice an improvement which I think reemphasises the value for money spent on one!
Thanks for the feedback 🙏
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Hi Toby.
Thanks for reviewing the Big Six.
I'm on the hunt for a multi channel USB desk for a client and this beauty looks to fit the bill perfectly. However, he wants to 'play' the desk old school style. The plan is to connect all of his hardware synths across the audio inputs and record the individual signals straight into his DAW via the USB connection to create stems - the Big Six is 16 I/O via USB I believe which is great.
The main thing we're looking for is for the individually recorded signal(s) to print mutes, fader movements and EQ tweaks on the fly so he can jam to his hearts content, safe in the knowledge that all of his 'playing' has been printed and any bits of inspiration/happy accidents won't be missed. A lot of his gear has built in arps and sequencers so we can't just mute any MIDI sequence with a controller to cut that particular sound off during a jam because there won't BE a MIDI sequence for those particular pieces of kit.
Once the stems are down we can then set about mixing ITB with all the volume fades/mutes/EQ tweaks intact.
I've looked at the Tascam Models 12/16 & 24 and Soundcraft mixers and they're great but they take the individual USB audio signal pre-fader so there's no mutes or fader tweaks getting printed to the stems.
From what I understand the Big Six can be switched to record the individual signals post-fader via USB so will that print the mutes/EQ as well?
If it does then this is exactly what we're looking for.
Your dub track sounds fabulous BTW. Great work!
Many thanks for your time,
Andy
A major step up from a Mackie 1604 - hardware is nice, sounds clean, the routing is very flexible, stereo sends perfect for in ears.
Excellent plug in and go recording in logic.
And g series compressor I wasn’t that bothered about turns out to be really nice sounding.
If you want something adequate there’s plenty of cheaper options. If you want a top of the range desktop multi media mix pad this is probably it.
The long faders make a big difference as well
wondering if i should get one of these for the studio...
Sonically, how does it compare to the X Desk ?
This is exactly what I have been waiting for all these years. First I saw. Was the old mackie 12mtk but don’t believe they even make the drivers up to date despite some places still selling it. & this is a big upgrade in quality.
Been sold on this for a while but it’s hard to save 2k without falling prey to eBay & reverb 🤦🏻
It's a great piece of kit. Shame we didn't get to keep it!
@@attackmag I can imagine. Yep I wouldn't kick it out of bed for eating biscuits 😹
I want to get this, but if you look on RUclips, you see some people selling their unit and saying it lacks punch. I don’t know how true this is.
Not in our view. It's great.
Damn good dubbin. Heavy bass out of something that weighs 2398 pounds
Noticed you pushed the faders to 10? Is there are reason why you don't use the zero point as maximum?
It’s easier and more intuitive to push them all up than to land them on 0 in a live situation.
So basically using usb your digital mixing right?
It’s an analog unit
@@Cvydx Lol fam i know.But im saying if your only using usb to route stuff isnt that just digital mixing or im i wrong?
Im just trying to figure out because your not physically routing audio thru the analog convertors with trs cables your just routing stuff thru a usb.
@@kenzoblytheproducertv4934 It's analogue mixing with digital integration. You can use it as a front end while tracking then play the tracks from the computer through it using the analog eq, compressors and mix bus or, if you are clever enough, do both at the same time and get yer dub on!
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It's not that great. Limited and flat sounding. Not a good buy. Preamps are not good quality. Very limited outboard gear outs/ins. EQ is minimal
Why in the World...would SSL
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Cheap Pres, a shrunk down G Comp and only a 2 Band EQ on that...smh...bad bad marketing......really bad idea......