With its built-in Overloud guitar and bass processing, could this iPad-controlled mixer do away with the need for backline altogether?
This new version of Dangerous Music’s popular summing amp incorporates both technical and practical improvements.
Venerable British company Soundcraft have delved into their past to create this analogue mixer with a USB–flavoured twist...
Does this modern take on a celebrated console stay true to the original’s heritage?
Bus-powered audio interfaces with some additional mixing and monitoring capabilities.
If anyone knows about digital consoles, it’s Yamaha — and their latest range of mixers doesn’t disappoint.
This compact console offers an enticing set of features for both live and studio use — and does so at a highly appealing price.
The stagebox/mixer format has become hugely popular of late. Does Behringer’s affordable take on the concept deliver the goods?
Could Radial’s latest processor add a little vintage sum–thing to your mixes?
Can musicians be trusted to mix their own monitors? If the system they’re using is as intuitive as this one, the answer might be ‘yes’.
With their strong live–console pedigree, Allen & Heath are hoping to tackle the burgeoning iPad–controlled mixer market.
The market for mini mixers may be crowded, but Kinsman’s entry offers an excellent balance between affordability and ruggedness.
The digital mixer market shows no sign of slowing down. We round up some of the latest options from the biggest players.
Mackie’s mixers have earned a reputation for offering excellent value for money. We check out their most affordable range to date.
Few small-format desks cram as many features into a portable package as this new model from Alto.
In the post-console world, some of us lack facilities we used to take for granted. These ‘Latency Killers’ aim to plug one of the gaps.
The market for tablet-controlled mixers is heating up. Has QSC’s new range got what it takes to fend off the competition?
Dynacord apply their typically thoughtful design to a compact desk, which could be just the ticket for small gigs and installations.
The XL-Desk is the first Solid State Logic mixer that can host hardware processors in the ubiquitous 500-series format.
Mackie crown their DL series of app–controlled mixers with this full–featured stagebox–format model. Find out what’s new in our exclusive review!
Digital desks are all well and good, but analogue consoles still have their place, especially for smaller gigs.
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