Pathfinder Posted Wednesday at 02:34 AM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 02:34 AM 1 hour ago, sjoens said: They're good for the price but you really have to research things nowadays to know what you're getting. Go thru the manual and watch video reviews. No FX returns and cutting out input gain seem to be common anymore. FX returns usually require a stereo input channel forcing you to by a bigger mixer. Like most USB mixers, the ProFX only has 2 channel USB for the main output, so can't multitrack with it. For now I am just sticking with what I have, the od Mackie 1202VLZ4. Pretty disappointed- I mean it really felt like a plastic toy besides no FX loop. I have no idea why I thought I needed built in FX. I am happy monitoring my vocals with the midiverb 4. I was always the lead singer\guitar player in all the bands I was in-trios and all. I had to have FX on my vocal monitor. I know many do not like that but I do. Always have. Always got my way also 🙂 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sjoens Posted Wednesday at 07:54 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 07:54 AM The 1202 doesn't have USB but you can pass it thru the 18i20 to work with your DAW, tho it's a little convoluted. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pathfinder Posted Wednesday at 04:53 PM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 04:53 PM 8 hours ago, sjoens said: The 1202 doesn't have USB but you can pass it thru the 18i20 to work with your DAW, tho it's a little convoluted. Yes I have been doing that forever. Works fine. Although, as mentioned I am just not thrilled with the Focusrite 18i20 3rd Gen. Some respects it's overkill for me and on the other hand some shortcomings for me. Thanks 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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