Product highlights:
- 16-channel digital mixer
- Practical design structure with ingenious features
- Peter Watts-designed HiVolt mic preamps
- One-knob boost
- Mute Groups to create input combinations of musicians
- True 8-bus configuration makes recording and mixing easy
- Studio-grade, one-knob Compressor on all mic channels
- 31-band Spectrum Analyzer, and enhanced Break system
- Long-life ALPS faders and rotary controls
- Mixer design legends Greg Mackie and Peter Watts
Korg SoundLink MW1608 16-Channel 8-Bus Hybrid Analog/Digital Mixer (Black)
Created in collaboration with the mixer design team of Greg Mackie and Peter Watts, the Korg SoundLink MW1608 16-Channel 8-Bus Hybrid Analog/Digital Mixer makes creative mixing easy like never before. This mixer offers impressive sound quality and a variety of musician-friendly features, providing you the best experience in a digital mixer.
Microphone Preamps
Peter Watts-designed HiVolt microphone preamps, with the most headroom of any comparably-priced analog or digital mixer (16.5V internal voltage), provide you a warm, rich sound.
Unique Design
This compact mixer also features Mute Groups that lets you program and recall different combinations of channels for various groups on stage, be it a drum solo, sound checks, or different songs.
One-Knob Boost
SoundLink’s Musician’s Phone feature offers a one-knob boost of the complete left/right mix into the musician’s individual track. The dedicated knobs make it easy to adjust the settings based on your preference for two Musicians monitor mixes, saving you the hassle of adjusting main mix settings or taking up a bus. This is a SoundLink exclusive feature.
Rack-Mount DSP
Mixing is made easy and a lot better with Korg SoundLink for EQ and other control features, and a row of individual L/R, AUX 1, and Aux 2 assign buttons for both Equalization and Dynamics. Each control is tweakable, recallable parameters. Linked with a 31-band Spectrum Analyzer, super-practical 31-band/9-band ParaGraphic EQ solves acoustical obstacles other small mixers can’t handle.
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