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Un mixer digitale leggero e versatile, ma dal software lento
sertiloppaz 12.12.2017
Ho comprato questo mixer per poterlo portare con me in set di registrazione portatili e con problemi certi di amplificazione. Il mixer QSC Touchmix 16 unisce leggerezza e la versatilità tipica dei mixer digitali (ottimo avere 16 ingressi microfonici e 8 uscite xlr con delay ed effetti, oltre a varie EQ).
Ha anche dei contro: lo schermo touch screen è poco reattivo, ad un solo tocco. Ma soprattutto il software è lento: il passaggio da una bancata all'altra è lento e non permette un mixing funzionale su più di 8 canali a meno di tempi di operazione non troppo stretti.
I preamp microfonici non sono troppo potenti ma il suono è pulito e gradevole.
Ne consiglio l'acquisto solo finché sul mercato non vi saranno alternative valide in termini di peso e versatilità; sconsiglio a chi dovesse fare un uso massiccio dei fader: alla lunga ci si potrebbe stizzire...
Ho comprato questo mixer per poterlo portare con me in set di registrazione portatili e con problemi certi di amplificazione. Il mixer QSC Touchmix 16 unisce leggerezza e la versatilità tipica dei mixer digitali (ottimo avere 16 ingressi microfonici e 8 uscite xlr con delay ed effetti, oltre a varie EQ).
Ha anche dei contro: lo schermo touch screen è poco
Ho comprato questo mixer per poterlo portare con me in set di registrazione portatili e con problemi certi di amplificazione. Il mixer QSC Touchmix 16 unisce leggerezza e la versatilità tipica dei mixer digitali (ottimo avere 16 ingressi microfonici e 8 uscite xlr con delay ed effetti, oltre a varie EQ).
Ha anche dei contro: lo schermo touch screen è poco reattivo, ad un solo tocco. Ma soprattutto il software è lento: il passaggio da una bancata all'altra è lento e non permette un mixing funzionale su più di 8 canali a meno di tempi di operazione non troppo stretti.
I preamp microfonici non sono troppo potenti ma il suono è pulito e gradevole.
Ne consiglio l'acquisto solo finché sul mercato non vi saranno alternative valide in termini di peso e versatilità; sconsiglio a chi dovesse fare un uso massiccio dei fader: alla lunga ci si potrebbe stizzire...
Sfortunatamente si è verificato un errore, La preghiamo di riprovare più tardi.
A
Impressive - still getting used to it, with some digital vs analogue nervousness
Anonimo 03.06.2016
I bought this in November 2014, when the first consignment arrived at Thomann (to give me more channels than my combination of 14-channel analogue Mackie and Allen & Heath ICE-16 recorder, which works well).
Since then I've been exploring and getting used to it. It works well, sounds good, records fine so far (I use a solid stage external drive), and has so many facilities, more than I'll ever need, that I'm still exploring its possibilities.
It's very compact and light, smaller than the Mackie and even with the external power supply it's lighter; and the case that comes with it is very good, very light but well protective)
Unlike other digital mixers, there are plenty of aux sends so it can be used with external FX processors, not just the internal ones.
The taper on the gain pots is strangely different from most other mixers, but that seems to be intentional. So, with that and other obvious digital/analogue differences, transferring from an analogue mixer does involve some readjustment of one's norms.
The file structure of the multitrack recordings is different from the ICE-16, too, so that involves some re-learning.
With analogue equipment one just buys it and uses it; here as with much new digital equipment there has been an ongoing series of firmware upgrades. In the course of them most teething bugs seem to have been eliminated.
I'm still nervous, though, that one day at a critical time, far from home, it'll just have a digital glitch and refuse to work - this seems to be rare, but there are incidents reported on the Forum (which are dealt with very thoughtfully and helpfully by the QSC engineers), so at present I'm carrying the Mackie too as a backup, though if the glitch were to be in the middle of a gig that wouldn't be much help)
I bought this in November 2014, when the first consignment arrived at Thomann (to give me more channels than my combination of 14-channel analogue Mackie and Allen & Heath ICE-16 recorder, which works well).
Since then I've been exploring and getting used to it. It works well, sounds good, records fine so far (I use a solid stage external drive), and
I bought this in November 2014, when the first consignment arrived at Thomann (to give me more channels than my combination of 14-channel analogue Mackie and Allen & Heath ICE-16 recorder, which works well).
Since then I've been exploring and getting used to it. It works well, sounds good, records fine so far (I use a solid stage external drive), and has so many facilities, more than I'll ever need, that I'm still exploring its possibilities.
It's very compact and light, smaller than the Mackie and even with the external power supply it's lighter; and the case that comes with it is very good, very light but well protective)
Unlike other digital mixers, there are plenty of aux sends so it can be used with external FX processors, not just the internal ones.
The taper on the gain pots is strangely different from most other mixers, but that seems to be intentional. So, with that and other obvious digital/analogue differences, transferring from an analogue mixer does involve some readjustment of one's norms.
The file structure of the multitrack recordings is different from the ICE-16, too, so that involves some re-learning.
With analogue equipment one just buys it and uses it; here as with much new digital equipment there has been an ongoing series of firmware upgrades. In the course of them most teething bugs seem to have been eliminated.
I'm still nervous, though, that one day at a critical time, far from home, it'll just have a digital glitch and refuse to work - this seems to be rare, but there are incidents reported on the Forum (which are dealt with very thoughtfully and helpfully by the QSC engineers), so at present I'm carrying the Mackie too as a backup, though if the glitch were to be in the middle of a gig that wouldn't be much help)
Sfortunatamente si è verificato un errore, La preghiamo di riprovare più tardi.
H
Small, portable and usefull as hell!
Honza 10.05.2017
This is one of the best pieces of equipment I own. Control is very easy, intuitive and when you can't figure something out, there is a digital manual right on the touchscreen.
This mix allows you to make a sound for whole band and distribute the signal in the way you want.
Due to great number of AUX outputs, you are able to make up to 5 stereo outputs for monitoring.
Presets for certain instruments are good guide where to start and you can customize them to your pleasure. You can save your own presets, which makes it very great tool for live gigs.
Control via wi-fi is amazing tool too, if the signal is not strong enough due to distance, you can make local area network with regular modem.
Sound from this mix is great for live performances, it can handle everything from small venues to big open airs.
Touch screen itself is not that sensitive and it's hard to be precise using it, but in the end you are overcoming it by using tablet to control it properly, so not a big can anyway.
I'd recommend this to everyone who cares about their live sound. Well spent money
This is one of the best pieces of equipment I own. Control is very easy, intuitive and when you can't figure something out, there is a digital manual right on the touchscreen.
This mix allows you to make a sound for whole band and distribute the signal in the way you want.
Due to great number of AUX outputs, you are able to make up to 5 stereo
This is one of the best pieces of equipment I own. Control is very easy, intuitive and when you can't figure something out, there is a digital manual right on the touchscreen.
This mix allows you to make a sound for whole band and distribute the signal in the way you want.
Due to great number of AUX outputs, you are able to make up to 5 stereo outputs for monitoring.
Presets for certain instruments are good guide where to start and you can customize them to your pleasure. You can save your own presets, which makes it very great tool for live gigs.
Control via wi-fi is amazing tool too, if the signal is not strong enough due to distance, you can make local area network with regular modem.
Sound from this mix is great for live performances, it can handle everything from small venues to big open airs.
Touch screen itself is not that sensitive and it's hard to be precise using it, but in the end you are overcoming it by using tablet to control it properly, so not a big can anyway.
I'd recommend this to everyone who cares about their live sound. Well spent money
Sfortunatamente si è verificato un errore, La preghiamo di riprovare più tardi.
UM
Packing a lot into a small package
UK Martin 05.06.2017
I bought this 2 years ago. Early glitches were ironed out after firmware upgrade. Also initially only supported iOS devices, but then the Android app. was released..at last!!
I have been working for more than 40 years in bands etc., This mixer was so easy to set up, using the onboard library. Every time we set up, we plug everything in switch it on and without changing ANYTHING it sounds exactly as the previous gig. People always comment saying " you get a great sound".
There are a lot of other mixers out there, some a lot cheaper but none in this price range with the connectivity of in's and out's. It can still be used free standing without an external control from a tablet/phone etc.
My only niggle is that there is no external fx bypass, there was talk of a firmware upgrade to resolve this but it never happened!
I bought this 2 years ago. Early glitches were ironed out after firmware upgrade. Also initially only supported iOS devices, but then the Android app. was released..at last!!
I have been working for more than 40 years in bands etc., This mixer was so easy to set up, using the onboard library. Every time we set up, we plug everything in switch it on and
I bought this 2 years ago. Early glitches were ironed out after firmware upgrade. Also initially only supported iOS devices, but then the Android app. was released..at last!!
I have been working for more than 40 years in bands etc., This mixer was so easy to set up, using the onboard library. Every time we set up, we plug everything in switch it on and without changing ANYTHING it sounds exactly as the previous gig. People always comment saying " you get a great sound".
There are a lot of other mixers out there, some a lot cheaper but none in this price range with the connectivity of in's and out's. It can still be used free standing without an external control from a tablet/phone etc.
My only niggle is that there is no external fx bypass, there was talk of a firmware upgrade to resolve this but it never happened!