frequentc
New member
I'm a hobbyist producer, and for the most part I make shoddy amateur projects.
One of my friends told me he was thinking about buying a mixer.
This posed a question, with all the digital software available allowing you to mix your inputs while recording and in post producing and all these good audio interfaces out there, what use would a good mixer really do in today's home studio. I know this might be a novice question, but I wish to learn more and add more to my knowledge, instead of blindingly purchase a mixer like my friend here.
One of my friends told me he was thinking about buying a mixer.
This posed a question, with all the digital software available allowing you to mix your inputs while recording and in post producing and all these good audio interfaces out there, what use would a good mixer really do in today's home studio. I know this might be a novice question, but I wish to learn more and add more to my knowledge, instead of blindingly purchase a mixer like my friend here.