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Description

Crafted for audio purists, the Inward Connections Mix690 Summing Mixer is a versatile piece of studio recording gear that brings warmth and depth to your mixes, replicating the analog sound engineers crave. Known for its discrete Class A circuitry, this mixer enhances the harmonic richness and detail of your tracks, making it a favorite among professional audio engineers. Designed and manufactured in the USA, the Mix690 ensures superior build quality and longevity, delivering consistent performance session after session.

Equipped with 16 input channels, it provides the flexibility to handle complex mixes with ease. Each channel features its own panning and level control, allowing precise manipulation of your soundscape. The Mix690 also includes a stereo bus and mono output, providing options for various routing configurations. Its minimalist design ensures a straightforward user interface, helping you focus more on creativity and less on technical adjustments. With its transformer-balanced outputs, the Mix690 faithfully captures every nuance, ensuring your final mix translates well across different playback systems.

Whether you're a seasoned professional or an aspiring producer, the Inward Connections Mix690 Summing Mixer is an invaluable addition to your studio, delivering the classic analog warmth and clarity that digital setups often lack.

Key Features:

  • Discrete Class A circuitry for enhanced harmonic richness
  • Transformer-balanced outputs for faithful sound reproduction
  • 16 input channels with individual panning and level controls
  • Stereo bus and mono output for versatile routing
  • Made in the USA with superior build quality
  • Straightforward user interface for ease of use

Product specs

Brand Inward Connections
Model Mix690 16x2 Summing Mixer
Finish Brown
Year 2010s
Categories Audio Mixers, Consoles and Summing Boxes, Summing

FAQs

What is the purpose of using the Inward Connections Mix690 Summing Mixer in a studio setup?

The Inward Connections Mix690 Summing Mixer is used to combine multiple audio tracks into a single stereo output, providing analog warmth and depth that digital summing in a DAW might lack.

How many channels does the Inward Connections Mix690 support?

The Inward Connections Mix690 supports 16 channels, allowing you to sum multiple audio tracks into a stereo output for enhanced audio quality.

Does the Inward Connections Mix690 Summing Mixer color the sound?

Yes, the Mix690 is known for adding a subtle analog warmth and depth, enhancing the overall sound quality of your mixes compared to digital summing.

Is the Inward Connections Mix690 suitable for home studios?

The Mix690 is suitable for both professional and home studios, especially for those looking to achieve high-quality analog summing to enhance their digital mixes.

Can the Inward Connections Mix690 integrate with any DAW?

Yes, the Mix690 can integrate with any DAW that supports multi-channel outputs, making it a versatile choice for various studio setups.

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See how Steve Vai uses Inward Connections Mix690 Summing Mixer

Steve Vai

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Whitesnake

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"These are like summing mixers that he hand-builf for me. So when you come out of ProTools or your digital workstation you get this very clean kind of separation of tracks that then you can bust down to stereo," says Steve Vai about the Inward Connections Mix690 Summing Mixer, a system that he uses in his studio rig.

See how Alex Tumay uses Inward Connections Mix690 Summing Mixer

Alex Tumay

Music Producer

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This Summing Mixer is great for retaining lows really well, it produces a large and fat sound while retaining the clarity greatly. This is a new piece of gear Alex bought recently as of December 2018.

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