You can buy a service manual from these folks, Just scroll down to your model. Where is the "B" suffix? Is it on the back of the console or is it right on the front where it's labeled? My console has Aux1 and Aux2.NO Phono. AFAIK the inputs and bus acritecture is the same. The B suffix means they have the MRP faders and they changed the labels of one of the auxes from "Phono" to "Aux1" or something like that plus changes in the graphics or color scheme. You can see that the xlr input is on a small seperate board that looks like it could be changed out very easily. Mine doesn't either, I could see most of ch 20 after removing the power supply cover. IC based boards usually have alot lower wattage. The simplest way to see if it has transformers is to check the PSU wattage. Some of the older, early 80's lates 70's RAMSA's had Transformers like the Yamaha PM1000's and every other console of that era. Multitrack Recording Software - A quick look at the most popular multitrack recording software, whether freeware, shareware or commercial, with advice for newbies regarding how to choose the right software for you.Invisible Member wrote on Fri, 24 February 2006 13:45.Understanding & Using Dynamic Effects - Understanding the basics of compression, limiting and gating.Getting Your Mix to.mix, Part One, EQ as event security - How to EQ a mix to keep each instrument in it's sweet spot.A Gumby's Guide to home-recording gear - An introduction and inexpensive computer recording gear.PC-Based Home Studio Setup - Part I, the basic configuration - Looking at the most basic configuration for PC recording.Recording Product Reviews and Overviews.Premasters and Mastering Your Recording. Mixing and Multitracking in the Recording Studio.Recording Effects and Signal Processing Tips.Do It Yourself Project for the Home Studio.The request thread could not be found in this forum, you can visit other parts of our site with the links below, or, double check the URL went to, or report a link you clicked on as being invalid. Home > Home Recording Forum > Recording Techniques >
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