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For Duos/Trio pickup gigs, it is what I use.
We have big Soundcraft MTK and a rack digital mixer with apps and multitrack recording live for band, but they are overkill for a small session.
For small gigs I use either Mix Wiz Zed10fx or Soundcraft Signature, The only thing which separates them is the Zed10 has no channel mute which can be a pain .
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youBut a smallish old skool analog desk be easier to navigate
Now the venue has bought a yamaha analogue desk with on board fx and compression and it does the job fine and I barely touch it all night. Also it’s ready to plug mics in and go so saves time in setting up.
PS I used a Tascam DM24 for live back in the day great desk but after upgrading couldn’t give it away. Actually I did wind up giving it away as couldn’t sell it due to complete lack of interest even at a silly price
Re the Model 12 - they do bigger in the range - 16 and 24, although they are slightly different in that they have analog eq and no midi interface. But yeah for small band / open mic the 12 is probably ideal.
I just like the idea of going back to a more traditional workflow, with the option of importing everything into the DAW at a later stage. I like the idea of being more live performance based than what I am currently which is play everything once and copy and past a song
Early days I had tape portastudio type things then ADATS and analog desks. The DAW was a revelation but sometimes it's nice to force a change in workflow for different creative approaches.