With all the utilitarian advances in digital mixing console technology, there is no doubt that the digital mixing desk should be the audio control center in the modern television studio and OB van. In ...
The Behringer X32 digital audio mixing console offers a host of features for a reasonable price. A recently released study from Futuresource Consulting estimates the market for audio mixing consoles ...
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If you're looking for a punchy, clean sound for a great price, this powered mixing console could be for you. Best home studio mixers 2025: analogue and digital mixing desks for all budgets Best ...
Hercules just announced the DJ Console Mk4, a mixing console with a compact design and analog audio source connectivity. This new mixer for amateur to mobile DJ's is an updated version of their ...
Lawo calls diamond, which was introduced last fall and will be on display at the NAB Show, “the crown jewel” of its line of mixing consoles for radio and TV applications. The company says it blends ...
Audio mixing revises and refines multiple tracks into the audio you hear in films, TV shows, music, and podcasts. With the great diversity of audio mixers available, it can be difficult to decide ...
Workflow and sound are amazing. For this money we'd go for the X32 over a full analogue mixer/outboard combo. No USB keyboard channel-naming. One-way DAW automation. Needs a tape saturation effect.
The legendary recording console used on The Beatles' Abbey Road is going up for sale on gear marketplace Reverb. Custom-built for Abbey Road Studios (then known as EMI Studios) in 1968, the EMI TG ...
Made by EMI’s Central Research Laboratories, the TG12345 was advertised as the “most comprehensive sound mixing console in the world.” Marketing fluff aside, the Beatles were happy enough with its ...
The recording item was used for songs by the likes of Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar, and 50 Cent. A mixing console used by legendary hip-hop producer Dr. Dre was sold for $165,000, an ...