Topic: Babyface with analogue valve mixer?
Hello RME folks,
I've recently been looking at purchasing a nice valve rotary mixer for my DJ setup, to breathe some new life into the hobby. This may be a very simple and silly question, but I've been looking at different options and signal paths for so long that I'm starting to lose my grip on reality with all this A/D and D/A conversion ... it's possible I'm now 'missing the wood for the trees'!
My RME Babyface FS Pro is currently the USB interface for my main production/music listening computer. Its master outputs are connected to my Adam studio monitors. The crux of my issue is that I want to be able to use the speakers for both my DAC setup and the analogue mixer/vinyl setup. So obviously I want to run everything through the Babyface's balanced XLR outputs (the Adams have an extra unbalanced input but I don't want to go down that route if possible, purely because the cable lengths involved are quite long and there's a lot of potential interference from my other hardware).
Question: If I run the main mixer outputs into the main mic phono inputs of the Babyface FS Pro, will there be any conversion that affects the sound of the mixer? Will it be noticeably worse or attenuated in any way? The mixer I am looking at buying uses valve technology, so I guess connecting its outputs directly to my speakers will retain the 'warm' sound and added harmonics. But what if I pass it through the RME Babyface?
I previously did this with a Xone 92 mixer, which is still 'analogue' but obviously not such of an investment for the high-class RIAA phono pre-amps. The new mixer is a considerable investment in this regard so I'm just wondering if the RME might affect this in any way. Might it be time for me to divorce my production/DJ combo?
Thanks!