PreSonus StudioLive Series III SE 16R 16-Input, 18-Channel Digital Rack Mixer and Recording Interface
- 18-Channel Digital Rack Mixer
- Compact, Tour-Ready Design
- Powerful Mixing and Routing
- 16 XMAX-R Recallable Mic Preamps
Yamaha MGX16V 22-Channel Digital Mixing Console with Video Interface (Black)
- For Live Sound, Podcasts, and Streaming
- 8 Combo XLR-1/4" Mic/Line Inputs
- 4 1/4" & RCA Inputs + XLR & 1/4" Outputs
- Dual USB: 18x18 Rec/Play + 2x2 Rec/Play
PreSonus StudioLive Series III SE 16 Digital Console Mixer / Recorder / Interface
- Metro: Live Remote Mixing Over Internet
- 17 Touch-Sensitive Motorized Faders
- 16 XMAX Preamps: 8 Mic and 8 Mic/Line
- 10 Analog FlexMix Outs: 6 XLR and 4 TRS
Yamaha DM3 Digital Mixing Console
- 9" Touchscreen & 8 + 1 Motorized Faders
- Input: 16 Mono + 1 Stereo + 2 FX Returns
- Output: 1 Stereo + 6 Mix Bus, and 2 FX
- 12 XLR + 4 XLR-1/4" Inputs and 8 XLR Out
Midas M32 LIVE Digital Console for Live Performance and Studio Recording
- Up to 40 Simultaneous Input Channels
- 32 Midas PRO Microphone Preamplifiers
- 25 Phase-Coherent Mix Buses
- 7" Full-Color TFT Display Screen
Behringer WING 48-Channel / 28-Bus Full-Stereo Digital Mixing Console (Slate Gray)
- Programmable MIDAS-Designed Mic Preamps
- 24 Motorized Faders + 11 Touch Knobs
- Local I/O: 8 XLR Inputs + 8 XLR Outputs
- 8 x 1/4" Aux Input and Outputs
Allen & Heath SQ-5 48-Channel / 36-Bus Digital Mixer with 16+1 Motorized Faders
- 16 Microphone Preamps
- 7" Capacitive Touchscreen
- 96 kHz FPGA Processing
- Eight Stereo FX Engines with Returns
Allen & Heath Qu-7D 36-Channel / 12-Bus Digital Mixer with 33 Motorized Faders
- 16x16 48/96 kHz Dante Interface
- 32 Microphone Preamps
- 7" Capacitive Touchscreen
- 96 kHz FPGA Processing
Allen & Heath SQ-6 48-Channel / 36-Bus Digital Mixer with 24+1 Motorized Faders
- 24 Microphone Preamps
- 7" Capacitive Touchscreen
- 96 kHz FPGA Processing
- Eight Stereo FX Engines with Returns
Allen & Heath SQ-7 48-Channel / 36-Bus Digital Mixer with 32+1 Motorized Faders
- 32 Microphone Preamps
- 7" Capacitive Touchscreen
- 96 kHz FPGA Processing
- Eight Stereo FX Engines with Returns
Soundcraft Ui12 12-Input Remote-Controlled Digital Mixer with 4 RU Rack Bag
- Ui12 12-Input Digital Mixer
- 4 RU Effects Rack with Handles
- Control via Computer or Mobile Device
- Integrated Wi-Fi
Midas MR12 12-Input Digital Mixer for iPad/Android Tablets with Wi-Fi and USB Recorder
- Integrated Wi-Fi Module
- iOS, Android, Mac, Windows, Linux
- 4 Midas PRO Microphone Preamps
- Two XLR Outputs + Two 1/4" Aux Sends
Alto Professional TMD16 Compact 16-Channel Mixer with Bluetooth and USB
- For Live, Rehearsal, and Worship
- Hands-On Tactile Control
- 100mm Capacitive-Touch Faders
- Built-In EQ, Compression & Effects
Bose T4S ToneMatch 4-Channel Audio Mixer and USB Interface
- Four High-Quality Preamps
- Advanced Digital Signal Processing
- Studio Quality Effects
- Podcast, Livestream, or Record via USB
PreSonus StudioLive 16.0.2 USB Kit with Bag and Rack Ears
- 16 Total Input Channels
- 18-Input and 16-Output USB Interface
- 8 Mono Mic & Line Input Channels
- 4 Stereo Line Channel Inputs
Yamaha MGX16 22-Channel Digital Mixing Console with Audio Interface (White)
- For Live Sound, Podcasts, and Streaming
- 8 Combo XLR-1/4" Mic/Line Inputs
- 4 1/4" & RCA Inputs + XLR & 1/4" Outputs
- Dual USB: 22x18 Rec/Play + 2x2 Rec/Play
Yamaha MGX12V B 18-Channel Digital Mixing Console with Dual USB-C Audio/Video Interface (Black)
- 4.3" Touchscreen with 5 Control Knobs
- Tactile Faders
- Versatile Input and Output Options
- MGX Preamps with 86 dB Gain Range
PreSonus StudioLive 24R 26-Input, 24-Channel Series III Stage Box and Rack Mixer
- Metro: Live Remote Mixing Over Internet
- Rackmount Mixing and Processing Power
- Control with Mac, Windows, Android & iOS
- 24 XLR-1/4" Combo Inputs + RCA Stereo
Yamaha MGX16V 22-Channel Digital Mixing Console with Video Interface (White)
- For Live Sound, Podcasts, and Streaming
- 8 Combo XLR-1/4" Mic/Line Inputs
- 4 1/4" & RCA Inputs + XLR & 1/4" Outputs
- Dual USB: 18x18 Rec/Play + 2x2 Rec/Play
PreSonus StudioLive Series III SE 24 Digital Console Mixer / Recorder / Interface
- Small Format Digital Mixer
- Full Complement of Analog I/O
- Metro: Live Remote Mixing Over Internet
- 25 Touch-Sensitive Motorized Faders
PreSonus StudioLive 32S Series III S 32-Channel Digital Mixer/Recorder/Interface
- Metro: Live Remote Mixing Over Internet
- 33 Touch-Sensitive Motorized Faders
- 32 XMAX Preamps: 16 Mic and 16 Mic/Line
- 16 Analog FlexMix Outs: 12 XLR and 4 TRS
Yamaha TF1 Digital Mixing Console
- Touchscreen & 17 Motorized Faders
- 16 Analog XLR/TRS Combo Mic/Line Inputs
- 2 Analog RCA Pin Stereo Line Inputs
- 16 Analog XLR Outputs
Allen & Heath Qu-6D 36-Channel / 12-Bus Digital Mixer with 24+1 Motorized Faders
- 16x16 48/96 kHz Dante Interface
- 24 Microphone Preamps
- 7" Capacitive Touchscreen
- 96 kHz FPGA Processing
Allen & Heath SQ-5 Mixer Kit with ProX Flight Case
- Includes SQ-5 48-Channel / 36-Bus Mixer
- 16 Mic Preamps
- Digital Console for Live Sound & More
- Includes ProX ATA-300-Style Flight Case
Midas M32R LIVE Digital Console Kit with DL32 Stage Box
- Up to 40 Simultaneous Input Channels
- 16 Midas PRO Microphone Preamplifiers
- 25 Phase-Coherent Mix Buses
- 5" Full-Color TFT Display Screen
Yamaha TF3 Digital Mixing Console Kit with Stage Box and Dante Card
- Touchscreen and 25 Motorized Faders
- 24 Analog XLR/TRS Combo Mic/Line Inputs
- 2 Analog RCA Pin Stereo Line Inputs
- 16 Analog XLR Outputs
Midas M32 LIVE Digital Console Kit with 32x16 Stage Box
- M32 LIVE Digital Console
- 32-Input / 16-Output Stage Box
- Up to 40 Simultaneous Input Channels
- 32 Midas Microphone Preamps
Allen & Heath SQ5+ 48-Input 44-Bus Digital Mixer with 16+1 Motorized Faders and RackUltra FX
- 16 Microphone Preamps
- 9" Capacitive Touchscreen
- 96 kHz XCVI Core FPGA Processing
- Eight Assignable Soft Keys
Learning About Digital Mixers & Sound Mixer Boards
Digital mixers are popular in the professional audio industry for both live and studio recording applications. Although analog recording mixers are still in demand for their simple interface and ease of use, digital audio mixers offer great functionality, expandability, and convenience.
Analog vs. Digital Mixers
Audio mixers are devices that accept audio signals as inputs, mix and process them, and send them to one or more destinations via outputs. Both analog and digital mixers serve the same purpose, but there are major differences in how they work.
Analog Mixers
Analog mixers process sound waves in their original form. When you plug a microphone into a channel of an analog utility mixer, the signal travels through the circuitry of that channel. All the controls for the channel are visible and accessible through faders and knobs. If you push the channel fader up, the volume of the channel will increase. This simple signal path and hands-on control has made analog mixers the product of choice for audio technicians and studio engineers for decades.
Digital Mixers
Unlike analog mixers, digital mixing consoles accept analog sound waves and convert them into digital signals. This lets the mixer assign multiple functions to one control. You can assign any fader to any input, output, or group of channels. Since a digital mixer allows for advanced routing and multiple control layers, you can do more with 16-channel digital mixers than with much larger analog mixers. There are also some functions that a digital mixer has that don’t exist in analog models, including automatic feedback suppression and mix scene saving.
Advantages of Using Digital Mixers
The biggest advantage of using a digital mixer is the ability to save and recall preprogrammed settings. Most digital consoles have motorized faders that move into position once you load your saved settings. This is a perfect function for live touring techs because they can call up a mix instantly. Onboard, preloaded digital effects and equalization make your digital console an all-in-one solution, not requiring another full rack of external hardware. Expansion cards are also available to increase the number of inputs and outputs. You can expand 32-channel digital mixers to as many as 96 inputs and outputs using audio over Ethernet networking. Digital stage boxes and monitor rigs are both digital mixer accessories that will increase the capability of your digital mixer setup. Being software-based, a digital mixer will often include an onboard recording interface and the ability to control it wirelessly via a tablet or smartphone.


