nirun
45
[quote=““invisible acropolis””]
[quote=“Paland”]Guess it depends on what you’re after. I’m not looking to make the next Lady Gaga hit with pristine mastering and a perfect mix. I’m looking to experiment and have fun in a live-oriented setup. That’s where Elektron really shines for me.
[/quote]
does quality audio production only apply to billboard top 40 for you?
also - im not sure why you would need to bring that kind of psychological defense mechanism into this, but i can guess[/quote]
also can’t forget, that what invisible acropolis is suggesting actually allows you MORE freedom to experiment and have fun vs jumping through pages of amp settings on the OT/A4/AR whatever your heart desires.
A mixer, gives you hands on control of levels across ALL your elektron machines/synths/sound sources. Try controlling the levels of various tracks on multiple machines at once and compare to how much faster this is with physical faders. One hand motion vs multiple clicks and knob turns on multiple machines/interfaces.
do not dismiss the suggestion of someone who is simply trying to help you experiment AND have fun in a more efficient manner 
even in this live set, the artist is focused more on the mixer and just a few channels than the Elektron machines. This of course is not the only way to use them but proves that a mixer has more utility than for lady gaga sound quality (whatever that means)