Hi There,
Here are a number of mixers likely useful for those of you looking to minimise mixer screen real estate.
There are 2, 4, 8, 12 and 16 channel mixers in the set.
Also there is a bigger 16 Channel mixer (size wise) that is of a similar design, but with a different panel and a few extra functions.
This is the mixer I mostly use for mixing and distribution to different outputs to check mixes on different speakers and headphones, etc.
I have not exhaustively tested every last function, so if you run into a problem, please let me know and I will have a look at it for you.
regards
maus
Small Mixer Family
Small Mixer Family
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Re: Small Mixer Family
Thank you, Maus. I´ve found and downloaded.
No time for testing today, but over the weekend.
Is "phase lock" testing possible without using SDK ?
If yes,- how ?
No time for testing today, but over the weekend.
Is "phase lock" testing possible without using SDK ?
If yes,- how ?
Re: Small Mixer Family
Hey Bud,
I am not sure about phase locking.
You have peaked my interest though and I might look into phasing to see what can be done.
I personally have never had an issue.
A lot of my mixing and mastering is now done in Cubase/Wavelab so I can use Izotope, Sonible and NuGen tools.
I do bring tracks out to Scope to use scope Fxs/Synths/etc.
These tracks are then fed back to audio track s in Cubase and tweaked to eliminate recording delays.
I do use Pi in Cubase to phase align tracks like kicks and bass, and I check mixes in mono to make sure nothing disappears due to phasing, but currently that's about it.
Good luck with the new mixers.
regards
maus
I am not sure about phase locking.
You have peaked my interest though and I might look into phasing to see what can be done.
I personally have never had an issue.
A lot of my mixing and mastering is now done in Cubase/Wavelab so I can use Izotope, Sonible and NuGen tools.
I do bring tracks out to Scope to use scope Fxs/Synths/etc.
These tracks are then fed back to audio track s in Cubase and tweaked to eliminate recording delays.
I do use Pi in Cubase to phase align tracks like kicks and bass, and I check mixes in mono to make sure nothing disappears due to phasing, but currently that's about it.
Good luck with the new mixers.
regards
maus
Re: Small Mixer Family
Awesome! Thanks maus.
Re: Small Mixer Family
Thanks for the excellent devices
Re: Small Mixer Family
Bud, I am sure it is possible to check phase in both scope and scope sdk.Bud Weiser wrote: Fri Aug 15, 2025 12:21 am Is "phase lock" testing possible without using SDK ?
If yes,- how ?
I am no expert on phase measurement, but I think you can do it using similar setup to that shown below.
I just fed the same signal to all inputs and then look at the output for any distortion.
The Oscilloscope (available in Scope) and the same output signal fed to a Cubase track with plugin 'MOscilloscope' (free plugin from MelbaProduction) appears to me to have no visible phasing issues as a result of summing all the inputs associated with the Small Mix 16.
Happy to be corrected if my assumptions are incorrect.
regards
maus
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