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4-TopReview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1993Soundcraft Spirit Folio 4 Mixing ConsoleSoundcraft's ultra quiet mixer goes multitrack. | |||
Carry On MixingReview | Recording Musician, Feb 1993Soundcraft Spirit FolioA quality name, a quality product, an affordable price tag — Soundcraft's new portable mixer seems to have it all. Derek Johnson wants to carry one home. | |||
Free The Spirit!Review | Sound On Sound, May 1991Soundcraft Spirit StudioSoundcraft's new Spirit Studio is the company's first serious move into the domestic end of the studio market, a compact fully-featured mixer for the generation of affordable multitracks. Dave Lockwood checks it out. | |||
Mixing with the BestReview | Home & Studio Recording, Nov 1986Soundcraft 200SR MixerA first rate general purpose live or recording desk that doesn't cost the earth. | |||
Soundcraft 200 DeltaReview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1989Modular Mixing ConsoleDoes Soundcraft's new 200 Delta mixer succeed in being all things to all men? David Mellor finds out... | |||
Soundcraft 6000 MixerReview | Sound On Sound, Jun 1990The Ideal 24-track Partner?It may not be a new product, but recent events in the world of 24-track recording look like giving the Soundcraft 6000 console a newfound popularity. David Mellor investigates. | |||
Soundcraft Sapphyre Recording MixerReview | Sound On Sound, Mar 1992Zenon Schoepe gets to grips with the latest jewel in Soundcraft's crown, a personal desk with top-flight facilities and quality. | |||
Soundcraft Series 200 8-4-2 MixerReview | Home & Studio Recording, Feb 1984 | |||
Soundcraft Series 200BReview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1985Even though it had no serious competitor quality-wise, Soundcraft's original Series 200 mixer was somewhat lacking in the 'useful features' department. The newly-improved 200B puts all that to rights as Dave Lockwood discovers. | |||
Soundcraft Sixteen into Two MixerReview | International Musician, Sep 1975 | |||
Soundcraft Spirit AutoReview | Music Technology, Feb 1993Mixing ConsoleMix your Spirit - and stay in control | |||
Soundcraft Spirit AutoReview | Music Technology, Jul 1993Mixing DeskThere’s a 16:8:2 and a 24:8:2, and both have MIDI-controlled automation. Furthermore, Steinberg have written a Cubase-like automation program for your ST, so there’s even less need for any of that awkward stretching. Vic Lennard enters into the Spirit. | |||
Soundcraft Spirit FolioReview | Music Technology, Apr 1993Mixing DeskQ: Just what is a Minister Without Portfolio? A: A leading member of the Government who hasn't got Soundcraft's nifty new portable mixer, that's what. Nicholas Rowland raises questions in The House | |||
Soundcraft Spirit StudioReview | Music Technology, Jun 1991Mixing DeskAs more mixer manufacturers turn their attention to the home and pre-production studios, the cost-effective quality mixer becomes a reality. Tim Goodyer discovers that there's even room for luxury. | |||
Spirit of Rock & RollReview | Recording Musician, Nov 1992Soundcraft Spirit Auto Mixing ConsoleSoundcraft's Spirit Auto heralds the age of affordable, automated multitrack consoles for home and private studio use. | |||
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