ognoy wrote:I always thought this was just another midi controller, might have mixed it up with another KMI product.
But this looks super rad!
I've been thinking about getting an audio interface with 8 inputs, but also more outputs, for sending sound to different amps/speakers.
And I can use it without a computer as well? Just as a mixer?
That would be super handy!
Yeah, it's basically a fancy audio interface and/or a mixer with effects/etc. and tons of routing options (that can function standalone) and/or a MIDI controller.
I want one too but I have other priorities for now...
I doubt I'll ever buy it, but it looks super fun.
But if I got 500-600$ to spend on gear it's more likely I'll buy a guitar, amp, synth or some wicked pedals than a new recording interface.
But I should upgrade my recording gear, but I think getting some new mics and a good headset comes first when I decide to spend money on that.
GASing so hard for one of those KMixes. Last night I set up a rig with 4 parallel chains, all synced via CV or MIDI (Organelle, Volca FM, Volca Beats, and guitar). I routed the first three through my audio interface and the guitar through my amp. It worked alright, but any discrepancy in levels is a pain to manage with the 18i20 interface. I was thinking about it and the KMix seems to be the perfect solution - visual readout of levels, built-in per-channel limiter, on-the-fly touch-to-change level controls, serves as an interface so I can still record. It wouldn't replace my 18i20 because I still need 8 XLR inputs for tracking full bands/doing studio work, but it seems like it'd be a great on-the-go interface on top of just being a great mixer. Does anyone wanna talk me down from this? Is there a cheaper solution?
And secondly, I have it pulled up on Sweetwater and I see it's qualified for 48-month 0% financing ($13/mo!!!!) Has anyone here done this? I've got quite a bit of money to pay off on my Paypal credit, but I do that about $200-300 at a time at the beginning of each month, so I figure $13/mo won't even really be noticeable & this mixer seems like an ideal solution to solve what is otherwise a clunky problem. Basically I wanna know if I can guarantee $13/mo, will I: 1) Definitely not spend (much) more than the full price - I see they round dollar amounts but that's relatively trivial, 2) Be able to maybe make a lump-sum payment should I come into some money (like, pay $300 off one month to get ahead), and 3) Get this mixer when I order it (ie, not layaway)?
Bought it & love it so far. I've got a gig this weekend & I've pretty much only used it to figure out that signal chain situation, but I'll update with a more comprehensive review soon. It's actually smaller than I imagined & *super* easy to use straight out of the box. I get a weird thing when I have it working wtih my computer sometimes where it'll basically only emit rumbles from the computer's audio output, but a quick off/on seems to fix that. No other complaints so far!
waltdogg wrote:how are you dealing with only two xlr ins?
I have a Scarlet 18i20 that I'm gonna keep as well to do recordings of live bands and all that jazz. I think the KMix will be my go-to for recording myself though. If you're into having more than a couple mics (with XLR to XLR cables at least) there could be some problems that arise pretty quickly though. However I think mics with XLR to 1/4" cables would be fine as long as they don't require phantom power.
I PM'd you back a longer response, but I'll repeat here for public eyes that I freakin' love this thing. It's been indispensable in solving routing issues & has fixed a ton of headaches when it comes to live setups. 10/10 would KMix again.
Urrr, the Folktek Mescaline made a (very nicely shaped) hole in my planned purchases for this year (because I seem to finally be an adult and I plan things now), so the K-Mix will likely have to wait a bit more.
I don't remember if I asked this before : does it handle modular level signals nicely (i.e. enough headroom to attenuate things without clipping first) ?
Urrr, the Folktek Mescaline made a (very nicely shaped) hole in my planned purchases for this year (because I seem to finally be an adult and I plan things now), so the K-Mix will likely have to wait a bit more.
I don't remember if I asked this before : does it handle modular level signals nicely (i.e. enough headroom to attenuate things without clipping first) ?
there's a 15 page thread on Muffs about it, people seem to have no problem using it with modular shizz.
lol. which is GOOD. because that's my PLAN.
so, i know there were those hinky wood Block things, but.... i would love a little patch point box that is 1/4 mono jacks on one side, 1/8 mono jacks on the other. so i could have a little Euro Out breakout box to make cabling more simple.
where..... would i get something like that? apparently my SearchFu is SHIT.
Eric! wrote:YOU'RE like having two pedals in one
with your...momentary fuck switch and all..
doooood it's such an awesome little bugger. i haven't even setup any efx loops, just using basic in and outs and it just WORKS. love the size, love the interface.
and Danno is working on a 1/4 to 1/8 exchange boxy for me.
VERY HAPPY.
WOULD FUCK AGAIN.
10/10.
Eric! wrote:YOU'RE like having two pedals in one
with your...momentary fuck switch and all..