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Description

Elevate your studio setup with the Soundcraft Ghost 32 LE, a streamlined marvel in the world of analog mixers. Designed for professionals who require exceptional audio fidelity without unnecessary frills, this mixer maintains the high standards of Soundcraft's acclaimed Ghost series. With 32 channels of pristine analog sound, it offers the same robust four-band EQ and two fully parametric midranges featured in the original Ghost, ensuring detailed sound sculpting and clarity.

Ideal for both recording and live scenarios, the Ghost 32 LE integrates eight aux sends, allowing for versatile routing and monitoring options. The master section includes essential features such as bus levels, comprehensive monitoring options, and a built-in talkback mic, making it an all-in-one solution for both seasoned engineers and aspiring professionals.

While it may lack some of the more advanced automation and digital interfacing of its predecessor, this console's focus on core analog quality makes it a reliable and intuitive choice for any studio environment. Its sleek design and straightforward controls guarantee a seamless workflow, empowering you to focus solely on your creative process.

Key Features:

  • 32 channel analog mixer
  • Four-band EQ with two fully parametric midranges
  • Eight aux sends for flexible routing
  • Master section with bus levels and monitoring options
  • Built-in talkback mic for communication
  • Streamlined design for an efficient workflow
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Soundcraft Ghost Mixer Setup - Part 1 The Desk

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We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Soundcraft Ghost 32 LE.

Features and functionality

  • The Ghost console includes a mix B section designed for top-notch monitor mixes and dedicated FX returns, effectively providing four additional channels.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Regular maintenance like applying DeoxIT to every input and output is recommended to prevent dust and static issues.

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  • While the Ghost is expected to require less maintenance than older models, it's essential to verify the condition of each individual unit.

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Build quality

  • The Ghost console is not modular; repairing a channel requires disassembling the entire unit, which can be cumbersome compared to modular consoles.

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User experience

  • The console's manual is highly detailed, providing step-by-step instructions for various setups, unlike the sparse documentation found with some other consoles like Neotek.

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  • The meter bridge on the Ghost significantly aids in avoiding distortion, providing a clearer visual reference for levels.

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Comparisons

  • Compared to other Soundcraft models, the Ghost is remembered for its normal color scheme, avoiding the pastel colors associated with the Spirit series.

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  • The Soundcraft Ghost's EQ is noted to be superior to the Mackie's, though the Soundtracs Topaz is considered to have even better EQ and mic preamps.

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  • The Ghost is described as cleaner and less noisy than the Soundtracs Topaz, which offers a richer tone but potentially higher noise floor.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Ghost is recommended for cleaner sound applications, whereas the Mackie is preferred for its overdriven distortion characteristic, often used in 90's techno.

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See how Giuseppe Ottaviani uses Soundcraft Ghost 32 LE

Giuseppe Ottaviani

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From here: Interview with trance maestro Giuseppe Ottaviani | Producer Loops

"Keyboards go into my mixing desk; a Soundcraft Ghost 32 channels / 8 bus with modified preamps; ...

See how Jody Wisternoff uses Soundcraft Ghost 32 LE

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In a Facebook video posted on July 20, 2018, Jody Wisternoff showcases his studio setup, which includes the Soundcraft Ghost 32 LE mixer.

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