CMixer from Digital Brain Instruments is a standalone software mixer suitable for event broadcasting such as online radio and talk shows, as well as dialogue recording, speeches, conferences, meetings, podcasting, and for small live concerts. With 10 mono and three stereo inputs and a13-channel mixer, run your setup through your audio interface, including your modular, drum machines, synthesizers, and more without requiring a separate DAW. CMixer allows you to use a Windows or Mac system and any audio interface instead of a hardware mixer to manage your audio broadcasting events.
Features
- 13 Channel software mixer
- Up to 10 mono imputs and three stereo inputs
- 5-band parametric EQ and up to four plug-ins per channel
- Automix engine can handle multi-mic sessions
- Follow mixing mode
- Autogate mode
- 3 channel groups
- 2 stereo mixbus sends
- 2 stereo outputs
- External recording output
- Side-chain gain control for stereo channels
- Pink-noise generator
- Recording
- Save and recall presets
- MIDI matrix to control CMIXER using your MIDI device
Inputs
10 mono input channels plus 3 stereo input channels (stereo channels can also be used in mono configuration)
Channel Rack
Each channel includes phase invert. -20 dB pad, HPF, input gain (+/-15 dB), 5-band parametric EQ, 4 VST/AU plug-ins, panorama, mute, and solo.
Automix Engine
Handle multi-microphone sessions by controlling the output gains automatically and reducing feedback from nearby microphones and background noise.
Follow Mode
CMixer follows the speaker within a broadcasting session automatically. Only the main speaker output will be activated, the rest of the channels will be muted.
Gate Mode
Activate or deactivate any channel output depending the output level. Get a clear audio signal from the microphone in use by removing background noise and feedback from other audio channels.
Recording
Stereo/mono recording and multitrack recording modes allow recording only the selected input channels.
Outputs
- 2 stereo outputs
- 2 stereo mixbus outputs
- 1 external recording output
Audio IO
CMixer can work at up to 192 kHz / 32-bit depending your soundcard capabilities.
