you never ask me for any demos Ian
*sob*
*sob*
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If you go to Fore, nip into the Abbey House for a pint of Guinness, Smithwicks or Harp and say hello to Teasie, the proprietor. She's great craic. Check out the stone work on the pub too. I did the restoration on it last summer.you can get alright-ish ones for 25euros in Nolans of castlepollard. deserted village got a few there. they sell PAs and shit too, maybe some mics for gigging. its not in town but castlepollard, nestled sleepily in the mountains of north westmeath, is not the worst of places to go on a day trip. you could lunch in the hotel on the square, visit the seven wonders of fore (about 5 miles away near lough lene which won irelands first inland blue flag for its crystal clear waters) and still be back in dublin in time for eastenders.
castlepollard:
fore:
you never ask me for any demos Ian
*sob*
wahey - all my shit just arrived - ordered it from
soundslive.co.uk who were deadly - ordered monday,
shipped tuesday, dicked around by incompetent irish
courier company wednesday / thursday, arrived friday.
worked out about 100 quid cheaper than with thomann.
they were gonna do logic for about 160 but didn't have
it in stock.
three cheers for soundslive and three cheers to you for
humouring me! jeers to pantone.
In this case i would go with the alesis, it's gonna give you 8 seperate feeds into the computer while the m-audio is only gonna give you two.
Perhaps the AD/DA in the M-audio is better but it won't be by much.
I've used a Multimix 16 and found it really good and full of features and it's a stand alone mixer when required.
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