bjohn
02-23-2022, 06:24 AM
I have only one regular live-sound gig per year (three concerts at one event) plus the occasional need to do my own sound when we are performing. I've been using a QSC Touchmix since 2017 and it's been rock-solid and excellent, but there are known hardware issues that can creep in over time so I'd like to have a backup. All my gigs are acoustic, no virtual instruments, nothing electric, no drums.
I'd rather not buy a backup mixer that I'll never use otherwise; instead I'm thinking of getting a Sound Devices MixPre 10 (which has 8 inputs, all I need, and two balanced outputs that can go to my speakers; I never use monitors). The MixPre can act as a pre-fader or post-fader USB interface so I was thinking I'd run it into Reaper for the very few effects I need (EQ, reverb, occasional compression for specific instruments or the MC's mic).
I would use the MixPre extensively for recording so it would get used for other things, not just sit in a box waiting to be used as a backup in case the Touchmix fails. I already have a MixPre 6 and love it, but the MixPre 10 has 8 inputs and I need that many for my gigs, plus it has balanced outs.
I can control the MixPre with a control surface and send the post-fader signal for each channel to Reaper and then send the stereo mix out via USB to my outputs. I have a Windows laptop (Thinkpad) running Windows 10 and have been using Reaper on it for a few years for recording with no issues, but I've never used it for live sound.
Apart from doing some tests at home and ensuring I set the right buffer size, are there any other considerations I should be thinking of?
I'd rather not buy a backup mixer that I'll never use otherwise; instead I'm thinking of getting a Sound Devices MixPre 10 (which has 8 inputs, all I need, and two balanced outputs that can go to my speakers; I never use monitors). The MixPre can act as a pre-fader or post-fader USB interface so I was thinking I'd run it into Reaper for the very few effects I need (EQ, reverb, occasional compression for specific instruments or the MC's mic).
I would use the MixPre extensively for recording so it would get used for other things, not just sit in a box waiting to be used as a backup in case the Touchmix fails. I already have a MixPre 6 and love it, but the MixPre 10 has 8 inputs and I need that many for my gigs, plus it has balanced outs.
I can control the MixPre with a control surface and send the post-fader signal for each channel to Reaper and then send the stereo mix out via USB to my outputs. I have a Windows laptop (Thinkpad) running Windows 10 and have been using Reaper on it for a few years for recording with no issues, but I've never used it for live sound.
Apart from doing some tests at home and ensuring I set the right buffer size, are there any other considerations I should be thinking of?