Why I Love... Old Keyboard Mixers
Back in the pre‑computer days, manufacturers saw the need for straightforward and affordable mixers to handle the stack of electronics and bring it all down to a simple stereo pair, or even just a mono output.
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Back in the pre‑computer days, manufacturers saw the need for straightforward and affordable mixers to handle the stack of electronics and bring it all down to a simple stereo pair, or even just a mono output.
Yamaha’s new compact 'mixerface' console packs a lot of powerful features and functionality into a portable package.
Your computer sees the AG08 as four separate USB audio interfaces, so it can be addressed by multiple apps at the same time...
Yamaha have released the DM3 Series of digital mixing consoles, two new compact format mixers aimed at professional users.
The AG08 is a versatile mixer and audio interface equipped with a flexible selection of microphone, line-level, and USB I/O, along with on-board DSP effects and processing.
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.
I’m using a Yamaha EMX 5000-20 for live sound and I seem to be unable to get the foldback working for some sources, even though it works for others. Am I missing something obvious?
There's much more to this mixer than meets the eye, thanks to some cleverly incorporated digital technology.
It might look like a simple analogue desk, but beneath the MGP16X’s familiar exterior lies some extensive digital processing.
Yamaha have added USB interfacing to their established digital mixer. Is this enough to ensure it keeps pace with more recent competition?
Designed to integrate with Cubase, and featuring new preamps and compressors, Yamaha's N-series digital mixers have been causing quite a stir. Could the N12 be the centrepiece of your project studio?
These modestly priced small mixers from Yamaha offer plenty of functionality and a good clean signal path.
A compact analogue mixer that also acts as a stereo USB audio interface.
Straightforward facilities, built-in effects processing, and an affordable price make this analogue mixer a good choice for entry-level studio and live setups.
Clever lightweight amplifier technology and exceptional effects, plus several other useful features, distinguish this practical and powerful live mixer.
Not content with offering some of the most fully-featured digital mixers in the world, Yamaha have now upgraded them, and are offering extra effects packs to further expand their capabilities.
I'm looking to buy a moving-fader control surface for my DAW and I'm wondering if it's worth paying a bit extra for one with touch-sensitive faders. How important a feature is this?
Yamaha's 01X is a digital mixer, hardware controller, audio and MIDI interface that promises an unprecedented level of integration with PC/Mac computer-based DAWs. But can this one silver box really do it all?
Yamaha pack most of an 02R96 into a unit little bigger than the 01V96. Could this be the ideal console for the quality home studio?