Multi input/multi output mixer?

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Multi input/multi output mixer?

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I need a thingy that will take 2-3 inputs and put it out in a stereo output. Like, my chain has a looper that goes totally clean and another chain that has a bunch of delays, and i want them to meet up at the end and both go into two separate amps. Is there a thing that exists like this? Or is this a thing that's easily made?
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Why don't you buy a small mixer, like the Mackie Mix5 for example ? small and probably buch better quality than any pedal that would try to do the same thing...
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oscillateur wrote:Why don't you buy a small mixer, like the Mackie Mix5 for example ? small and probably buch better quality than any pedal that would try to do the same thing...
I was thinking of that but i kinda want something much smaller to fit on my board yeh
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In terms of small stuff there are passive summing mixers out there in two x 4 into 1 configuration, but that doesn't allow panning. There are also micro mixers, and while I've never been fond of their sound quality you'd probably be looking at more bang for your buck going with something from a mass produced angle.

Decent (though limited) mix circuitry could be shoehorned into a pedal sized enclosure, but I think that would probably entail paying someone honest wages... which could be challenging in the face of stuff like the aforementioned Mackie, or the Behringer rip-off that's even cheaper.

Sometimes you've got to follow your ears though.
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u could try to look for a midiman (pre m-audio) mixer or rolls and art pro make a few different flavors
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I'm thinking another looper that functions as an ABY with all the bells and whistles like buffered, transformer isolated, polarity switchable outputs would suit you best.
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