You are accurate on this set up for sure. Its funny because i have been running this set up for several months now. I run my keyboard directly into the go rack then from the GR to a powered speaker in mono. I run my mic into the mic mechanic then to XLR on go rack in. Mic signal then goes from GR to powered same powered speaker as the keyboard signal. My drum machine has built in effects and goes from 2 quarter inch jacks summed to RCA directly to the same mixer section of the back of the powered speaker. As an important note; its important to read and adhere to the instructions concerning overloading(clipping) the Go Rack. I had the Go Rack compressor setting really high and it clipped and distorted some of my vocals on one occasion. I can't imagine that running this set up first to my mixer (or in your case,your mixer< would help the sound because the Mic mechanic and Go Rack have excellent pre amps. The mixer would simply allow more inputs if that was needed. Your Behringer mixer does probably have additional compression as mine does but the GR has plenty of that. The only other comment i have is; the mic mechanic does sound excellent but turning the settings too high can make the sound too processed. A little goes a long way. In my opinion, your karaoke singers have a better sounding set up than a lot of gigging musicians out there!. Of course you could improve on that by giving them higher end miss and using all XLR in and outs. BUT why go that far! lol. I thought your review was excellent. Peace, Tom
Can you use the DBX Go Pro with an XLR Microphone to record your voice onto a computer? Will this device allow you to record audio via a pc sound card? Not getting music into a computer, but using it to get audio onto a computer with a 3.5 mic and a pc sound card. Is this possible?
One of the best investments I’ve made and snagged it for $29 when It dropped. I use it with my DDJ , 2 EV subs and 2 EV tops and it takes it 🚀
The table with the holes is a great idea! Props.
You are accurate on this set up for sure. Its funny because i have been running this set up for several months now. I run my keyboard directly into the go rack then from the GR to a powered speaker in mono. I run my mic into the mic mechanic then to XLR on go rack in. Mic signal then goes from GR to powered same powered speaker as the keyboard signal. My drum machine has built in effects and goes from 2 quarter inch jacks summed to RCA directly to the same mixer section of the back of the powered speaker. As an important note; its important to read and adhere to the instructions concerning overloading(clipping) the Go Rack. I had the Go Rack compressor setting really high and it clipped and distorted some of my vocals on one occasion. I can't imagine that running this set up first to my mixer (or in your case,your mixer< would help the sound because the Mic mechanic and Go Rack have excellent pre amps. The mixer would simply allow more inputs if that was needed. Your Behringer mixer does probably have additional compression as mine does but the GR has plenty of that. The only other comment i have is; the mic mechanic does sound excellent but turning the settings too high can make the sound too processed. A little goes a long way. In my opinion, your karaoke singers have a better sounding set up than a lot of gigging musicians out there!. Of course you could improve on that by giving them higher end miss and using all XLR in and outs. BUT why go that far! lol. I thought your review was excellent.
Peace, Tom
edit, higher end mics
Can you use the DBX Go Pro with an XLR Microphone to record your voice onto a computer? Will this device allow you to record audio via a pc sound card? Not getting music into a computer, but using it to get audio onto a computer with a 3.5 mic and a pc sound card. Is this possible?
If you wanted to use your mixer with the gorack would that make sense? If so how would you set it up? From the controller to the mixer to the gorack?
yes, you generally always want the effects after the EQing.
Source > Mixer > GoRack
Hello, how do you compare this with the BBE.