mono mixer

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If I want to compress a mono signal and sidechain it by 2 (or more) seperate mono signals I will need a mixer that mixes several mono inputs to one mono output. Is there a device that can do this?
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ok im not the most techically gifted here, but if u feed a mono signal into a mono channel of the mixer, wouldnt the master left/right output be identical? if im not wrong u could just use one of your mixers master outs, say the left master out, into the sidechain.
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Micromixer would do that, just pretend you never saw the righthand output :wink:
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Post by cream »

Where can I download the micromixer? I'm not sure if I have it. Is it standard or part of the m&m pack?
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you can really use any mixer
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what I'd like to see is a tiny mixer that has saturation built in to each of the track faders. And also the master out. So you just get overdrive when the volume's too loud. Maybe an pre-overdrive eq to control how the saturation kicks in. That'll be killer, a mixer with its own sound. I mean, it's bad, but fun.

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