
Yamaha MG16/6FX
Another affordable mixer from Yamaha offers 16-channel, four-bus architecture, with a surprisingly good built-in effects section.
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Another affordable mixer from Yamaha offers 16-channel, four-bus architecture, with a surprisingly good built-in effects section.
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Bus-powered audio interfaces with some additional mixing and monitoring capabilities.
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