Digital Mixers
Watch B&H’s Rob Rives as he walks you through using the Sound Devices MixPre 10-T, a multi-channel audio recorder and USB interface. As you hear the dulcet tones of his voice through the unit’s Kashmir mic preamps, Rives will expound on the device’s channel count, I/O combinations, Timecode capabilities, 32-bit A/D conversion, control methodologies, and more. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of
For years, Allen&Heath has been a well-respected name in the arena of mixing consoles for live sound. Many may be familiar with the company’s analog boards, but unaware of its digital mixers. If you’re searching for versatile, high-resolution mixing power that won’t consume immense real estate, look seriously at the new SQ-5 and
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is home to a rich jambalaya of jazz, blues, rock, zydeco, metal, and folk music, as well as a purveyor of pro-audio products, PreSonus, that has been making affordable professional audio products for studio and stage for more than 20 years. In 2009, the company turned a lot of heads with the release of the StudioLive series of digital mixers. For the first time, musicians and engineers could get a well-equipped digital mixer at a fraction of the cost of most other brands.
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In the following video, Rob Rives demonstrates the QSC TouchMix–30 Pro Digital Mixer, and how it can be a useful addition to any band setup, rehearsal room, club, concert hall, house of worship, school, or broadcast studio. This video explores the functions, controls, and features of the TouchMix–30 Pro, including the large 10" multi-touch screen, anti-feedback and room-tuning wizards, two real-time analyzers (RTA), the patch matrix,