simondee Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 Hey guys, I'm selling this for a friend of mine. We never had the patience to learn Logic properly Here's some blurb: M-Audio ProjectMix [quote]Today, more professional music is produced at home than ever before—and the new ProjectMix I/O delivers what you need to take your computer-based studio and productions to the next level. Seamless integration with all major DAW software. The ability to record directly into industry-standard Pro Tools sessions. Faders so you can feel the mix with your fingertips instead of dragging a mouse. On-board display of critical parameters for intuitive operation. Motorized control to craft more accurate mixes. And professional multi-channel I/O including mic/instrument preamps, Lightpipe and S/PDIF. ProjectMix I/O is the universal solution that combines the best of the hardware and software worlds for a new standard in streamlined production. Compatible with Pro Tools M-Powered 7^, Ableton Live 5^, Logic*, Cubase*, Digital Performer*^ and SONAR*^. Features: Record audio directly into Pro Tools M-Powered (not included) -- industry-standard format Use with Pro Tools M-Powered, Live, Logic, Cubase, Digital Performer and SONAR -- total compatibility 10-bit touch-sensitive motorized faders -- totally intuitive mixing and editing Built-in 18 x 14 FireWire audio interface -- no additional hardware required 8 phantom-powered mic/line preamps -- pro input right on board Assignable rotary encoders -- control mixes, effects and synths LCD display -- full track and parameter readout Dedicated transport controls and jog/scrub wheel -- seamless session flow ADAT Lightpipe, S/PDIF and word clock I/O -- total digital connectivity Complete Production Experience Easy to Use M-Audio's design team gave a great deal of consideration as to what features would provide the most value in an affordable package. They knew that cutting-edge features like high-resolution 10-bit touch-sensitive moving faders, large LCD display and mic/line switches on all channels were important. They also found that much of the expense of other units on the market owed to a dizzying number of controls that many users find daunting. Our engineers opted for a streamlined design that places some functions under the control of the keyboard and mouse, where they are best suited. The result is a controller that doesn't have much of a learning curve, is much more intuitive to use and comes in at an unbeatable price. Check out ProjectMix I/O for yourself at your local M-Audio dealer. We think you'll agree. 10-bit Touch-Sensitive Moving Faders The motorized touch-sensitive faders on each of ProjectMix I/O's 8 channel strips and master strip record and playback your changes, making for seamless mix automation. And touch sensitivity means that when you touch a fader in motion, it immediately disengages for manual control and re-engages automation when you release. This provides for both smoother operation and the elimination of motor burnout prevalent in older technologies. ProjectMix's faders also feature higher resolution than other control surfaces in its price range. Channel Strip ProjectMix I/O's 8 channel strips can map to as many channels as your project by simply pressing the bank +/- and channel +/- controls. Each channel strip features all of the functions you'd expect to help you zip through sessions, including buttons for mic/line, record enable, mute, solo, and select. In addition to a touch-sensitive motorized fader, each strip has an endless rotary encoder knob whose function is assigned by one of 15 dedicated buttons for EQ, aux send and more. Related information is displayed in the LCD window directly above each encoder. The encoders and LCD double to control assigned plug-in parameters as well.[/quote] It's literally been used TWICE so is in super mint condition. North London location, offers in the region of £700 due to its mintiness, but offers definitely considered. comes with carry bag. PM me for more. [attachment=16115:photo_1.jpg] [attachment=16116:photo.jpg] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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