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International Orders*The StudioMix 1002 FX 10-Channel Mixer with USB Player/Recorder from Jammin is a 10-channel mixer that offers terrific versatility in a compact design. The mixer features 2 mic inputs with phantom power, plus 3 line inputs, allowing you to connect a variety of sound sources. There is a 1/4" stereo main output and a 1/4" stereo headphone jack, each with independent level controls. The input channels offer trim, tone, pan, and level controls to shape your audio to meet your preferences.
The mixer also features a USB port, which allows you to connect a USB thumb drive for direct MP3 recording and playback. Simply connect the drive, adjust your recording level, and press the record button to create CD-quality live mix recordings. Playback is just as simple, thanks to the dedicated play/pause button. There are 8 different 24-bit DSP vocal effects, plus a center/vocal cancel function, ideal for singing and karaoke applications. Input level meters let you keep visual tabs on audio levels, while an LED display provides easy folder access. The mixer comes with Audacity and Magix Audio Cleaning Lab SE software so you can edit or clean up your recordings after a live session.
Note! This device supports USB thumb drives with capacities up to 32GB
| Inputs |
2 x XLR Mic Inputs 2 x 1/4" Mono Instrument Input 1 x Stereo 1/4" Input (2 Jacks, L/R) 1 x Stereo RCA Input (2 Jacks, L/R) 1 x USB Port |
| Outputs |
1 x 1/4" Stereo Main Output (2 Jacks, L/R) 1 x 1/4" Stereo Headphone Jack |
| Controls | Trim, Tone, Balance, Pan, and Level |
| Phantom Power | 48V |
| Metering | LED |
| Equalization | Low and High Tone Controls |
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I have been doing a solo (guitar-Vocal) for many years and have been using Alesis and Mackie mixers. When I saw this unit I just had to take a look see. For me the idea of recording right to a usb flash drive is great. I could now record just about everything I do and then critique my self or save to computer. Biggest drawbacks, EQ, not good at all, Gain control, all or nothing at all, FXs very soft and three had no sound. B&H had the best price and shipping was prompt. Nicely boxed with AC cord, a plus. CDs and paper work. Looks wonderful but oh, the sound, what a disappointment. Perhaps a beginnger might find the unit appealing but if you are use to higher standards this falls short.
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