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  1. I thought the same way! Including ISO output for headphones.
  2. Hi Phillip, thank you for the info but it's something different (what you said is correct for the advanced mode, not the custom with basic gain - to use the knobs). And yes I have adjusted the headphones for ISO tracks and I checked the files in the DAW. Overall nice options :D, for now I'm working with advanced mode and not using the knobs at all. MixPre-6 is tiny as well :D, so I can only imagine the MixPre-3 :D. It sounds great both on mic and headphone pre-amps, plus it have very impressive options, I think all the baby problems (or just "user wants") will be corrected with the soft.
  3. Thanks! I was not certain, Wave Agent will do :)! Another question if I may. The guide state: "Audio Interface (USB-C) 8-in/4-out; 44.1 to 192 kHz;" but I'm not sure how to change the sample rate. I can not change it in Mixpre, not in Cubase (I can change the project sample rate, but the audio is slowdown) or in the audio ASIO Generic. Can we change it or should we just wait for the official driver? I have a green battery (two USB 3.0). Edit-- Okay, so now I have a big problem :P. (custom mode - basic gain, rest to adv.) When the Rec L,R is set to off, the ISO track is almost unhearable, even with the highest gain. I can hear all good when recording but the signal is very, very low on the recorded material. I can see and hear the limiter during recording but I think there is no liming on the ISO (after checking it in the DAW). When the Rec L,R is on all is recorded good, including the ISO. But there is no reason for me to record 3 tracks for one MIC (ISO and the mix). I have reinstalled the firmware update, get back to default preset and all the same. Do you have any idea what is going on :D? I think I just have to use advanced on the gain, and set it up from the menu. All is good then. It looks like this basic gain is 100% digital, or added after the ISO recorded material. And with the L&R the ISO is recorded post, or without the L&R the gain is ignored. If not then I do not know, all of it is just twisted and not working good for me:P. Love the sound though :D. For now I'll work with the full advanced mode and without using the knobs.
  4. Hi to all, regarding the quote, is there a way to record each channel to separate mono audio file, rather than one multichannel audio file? So I could just copy all the separate audio tracks from the browser. Thanks
  5. Here is a comparison with the Zoom F8, in my opinion the difference is huge! (By huge I mean easily noticeable :D)
  6. 2nd field recording sounds nice (Front Porch Birds) low hiss/noise, but they could put the microphones near the birds, on a windless day (?). Still it's a bit harsh with unpleasant highs in my opinion (2-4 sec) but it's more about the mic I think or the bird . It would be great to have it tested on ambient side by side with other recorders like zoom h5, f4 and 633 :D.
  7. Hi, here are some sound samples! https://www.sounddevices.com/products/recorders/mixpre-6/audio-samples Shipping now :D!
  8. Hi to all! Here is a 34 min demo with the mixpre by Gotham sound: https://www.facebook.com/gothamsound/?fref=mentions Still, I would love to have some audio files (and comparisons) to put in the DAW. Best, Robert0
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