Zoom reimagine the stand-alone multitracker for the DAW generation.
ART’s MX622 is a 1U rackmount mixer equipped with three balanced XLR microphone/line-level inputs, plus three stereo line inputs on RCA phono sockets.
Miktek’s MX4 mini-mixer includes its own phantom power source, which is a big step up from typical budget mini-mixers...
Radial’s innovative Key Largo is designed to sit at the heart of your live keyboard rig.
The quadroPOL works as a VC mixer or quad VCA, with the ring modulation and the polarising qualities adding something extra...
The DC16 control surface for Mackie’s DL32R digital mixer gives you the best of both iPad and hardware control.
Derived from the larger flagship Trident 88 consoles, this new range offers many of the same features for a lot less money.
This neat little unit can serve either as a four-into-one passive stereo line mixer, or as a one-into-four stereo line splitter, just by using the appropriate input and output connectors. However, it goes rather further than that...
The latest firmware for QSC’s popular TouchMix-8 and -16 mixers endows them with a huge amount of extra functionality.
The latest product to bear the Electrodyne name combines classic ‘70s console summing with modern connectivity for use with DAWs.
This classy all-in-one stagebox-cum-mixer combines some of Harman’s most highly regarded technology — to great success!
Tablet-controlled mixers are nothing new — but some engineers are still wary of mixing without physical faders. Enter the DigiLive...
So feature-laden is QSC’s newest TouchMix digital mixer that the question is no longer “Who would want one?” but “Who wouldn’t?”
The stagebox-cum-mixer format has proven popular over the last couple of years, and now Cornwall’s finest have joined the party!
Can this California company’s first summing mixer reach the high standards set by their outboard processors?
We built and then test-drove the world’s first commercially available fully modular console. Here’s what we thought...
Mackie’s new ProDX range makes phone- and tablet-controlled mixing more accessible than ever.
Audient’s flagship mixer is treated to a Heritage Edition makeover and several useful new features.
This handy little mixer exhibits all the qualities you’d expect from Allen & Heath, in a highly affordable and portable format.
For some gigs, less is more — and that’s where this simple, affordable and portable all-in-one PA system comes in!
The K-Mix squeezes a mixer, an audio interface and a MIDI controller into one very tactile box.
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