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Zoom LiveTrak L-12 12-channel Digital Mixer
Whether you want to capture a rehearsal, produce a quick demo, or create a great-sounding concert recording, the Zoom LiveTrak L-12 makes it easy. You can complete your entire project on the L-12 or transfer all 12 discrete tracks to your DAW for editing and mixing.
Zoom LiveTrak L-8 8-channel Digital Mixer
An all-in-one solution for podcasters, musicians, and location recorders, the LiveTrack LK-8 provides incredible functionality in a compact, portable unit. Built for efficient and streamlined podcast production.
TC-Helicon GoXLR 4-channel USB Streaming Mixer with Voice FX and Sampler
The Go XLR from TC Helicon offers intuitive features and hands-on controls, making it a winning combination for live broadcasting and game streaming.[JS1] Inputs for all your audio sources — studio mic, lav, PC, and gaming console — make the Go XLR command central over your entire streaming audio setup.
PreSonus StudioLive 64S 64-channel Digital Mixer
The StudioLive 64S is a 64-channel mixer that brings the power of a large-format console to small-format digital mixing. Powered by the quad-core PreSonus FLEX DSP Engine, the StudioLive 64S digital mixer is equipped with 76 mixing channels, 43 mix buses, and 526 simultaneous processors.
PreSonus StudioLive 32SX 32-channel Digital Mixer
PreSonus StudioLive 32SXÂ is a Series III S 32-channel digital console, recorder, and audio interface in a low-profile, space-saving frame. The mixer features an integrated hardware and software system with a full-color touchscreen, 25 touch-sensitive, motorized faders and 32 recallable XMAX preamps. The powerful dual-core FLEX DSP engine supercharges the mixer with Fat Channel vintage-style EQs and compressors on every channel, plus a four-slot FLEX FX processor that can run heralded digital reverbs and delays.
PreSonus StudioLive 32SC 32-channel Rackmountable Digital Mixer
PreSonus StudioLive 32SCÂ is a Series III S 32-channel digital console, recorder, and audio interface in a subcompact, rack-mountable frame. The mixer features an integrated hardware and software system with a full-color touchscreen, 17 touch-sensitive, motorized faders, and 16 recallable XMAX preamps.
PreSonus StudioLive AR16c Mixer and Audio Interface
PreSonus StudioLive AR16c is an 18-channel hybrid performance and recording mixer well suited for a variety of applications including mixing and recording live shows, studio productions, band rehearsals, podcasts, and more. Updates to to the AR16c include a USB-C connection, Bluetooth 5.0, and a refresh of the mixer’s layout and design.
PreSonus StudioLive AR12c Mixer and Audio Interface
PreSonus StudioLive AR12c is a 14-channel hybrid performance and recording mixer well suited for a variety of applications including mixing and recording live shows, studio productions, band rehearsals, podcasts, and more. Updates to the AR12c include a USB Type-C connection, Bluetooth 5.0, and a refresh to the design and layout. The mixer is packed with analog connections and digital tools that are powerful, yet easy to learn and use.
PreSonus StudioLive AR8c Mixer and Audio Interface
PreSonus StudioLive AR8c is an 8-channel hybrid performance and recording mixer well suited for a variety of applications including mixing and recording live shows, studio productions, band rehearsals, podcasts, and more. Updates to the AR8c include a USB Type-C connection, Bluetooth 5.0, and a redesigned mixer panel and layout.
Yamaha EMX7 12-Input Powered Mixer
The Yamaha EMX7 provides premium sound quality in a robust yet compact package. Eight phantom-powered preamps make connecting your microphones easy, and each of the EMX7’s 12 inputs features a 3-band EQ for sound shaping.
Yamaha EMX5 12-Input Powered Mixer
The Yamaha EMX5 is packed with a high-efficiency, dual 630-watt, Class D amplifier, making it powerful enough for a wide variety of applications. Its all-in-one design concept ensures that the EMX5, a set of speakers, and your microphones are all you need for a fully functioning PA system.
Yamaha EMX2 10-Input Powered Mixer
The Yamaha EMX2 is a 10-input powered mixer with an integrated 500W amplifier, four mic/line inputs, three stereo line inputs, and an independent monitor bus. The mixer features a Hi-Z guitar input on channel four and each channel offers a 3-band EQ for custom tailoring your sound.
Yamaha MGP24X 24-channel Mixer with Effects
The MGP24X 24-Channel Analog Mixing Console with DSP Effects from Yamaha is a 24-track analog mixer with digital control and features 16 D-Pre microphone preamps, 24 line inputs, 6 auxiliary inputs, and 2 effects sends. It is designed for use in live sound environments, including clubs and houses of worship.
Yamaha MGP12X 12 Channel Premium Mixing Console (Black)
The Yamaha MGP12X mixer gives you analog warmth and simplicity along with sophisticated DSP functions, all in a compact metal chassis packed with Yamaha innovation.
Mackie 2404VLZ4 24-channel Mixer
The Mackie 2404VLZ4 24-channel Mixer is a 24-channel, 4-bus analog mixer with 20 high-end Onyx mic preamps, integrated effects, and a 4×2 USB interface.
Mackie Mix8 Compact Mixer
₨ 19,999.0As the industry leader in 8-channel mixer design, Mix8 compact mixer is dependable, tough, and of the high caliber you would expect from Mackie.
Mackie Mix5 5-channel Compact Mixer
Mackie Onyx 12 Multitrack Mixer with USB
Onyx12 12-channel Analog Mixer with Multi-Track USB
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