Digital Mixers incorporate powerful technology into familiar design layouts, covering all of your modern live sound and studio recording needs. Presonus, Yamaha, Allen and Heath, Mackie, and QSC are just some of the top brands that we carry here at American Musical Supply, and their offerings are used in setups across the globe!
American Musical Supply carries models with 16, 24, 32, and 64 input channels – this covers handling sound for artists and bands in small venues and studios, all the way up to running the show for the most elaborate musical events you can think of on the biggest stages. Digital mixers also take monitoring to a whole new level, they provide plenty of output channels that can send custom mixes to stage monitors or to a performer’s personal in-ear monitor system. Whatever you’re looking to do, we have the digital mixer to tackle the job!
So, what makes a digital mixer such a great choice? A huge feature of a digital mixer is its ability to store all of your settings into ‘scenes’. This allows users to set a mix, save it to the mixer’s internal memory, and then recall it on demand as needed. This way you don’t have to make adjustments to each individual channel whenever you change to a new project and want to change back. This is particularly useful for those who are responsible for multiple shows or venues - as it enables them to instantly bring up and adjust mixes at any time. Digital mixers can also be remotely controlled with mobile devices such as a tablet or phone, allowing users to make changes on the fly without having to be physically present behind the console itself. The familiar touch of knobs, faders, and switches paired with saving and instant recall is really the best of all worlds!
Digital mixing consoles bring you additional functionality that is accessed through its internal software managed by a control panel or touchscreen. You’ll enjoy a variety of internal sound editing options including EQ, compression, delay, reverb, additional effects plugins, MIDI routing and a host of other tools that can be applied to single channels, the entire mix, or can be used in post-production applications. Digital mixers are also lighter and more manageable to transport than their analog counterparts, making them a convenient choice when moving between venue, studio, and rehearsal space.