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Product Ref: 57548
The included Ghost preamps are aptly named. They are so low noise you might not even notice they are there. The result? Immaculate sound time and time again. Such high quality preamps on such a small mixer almost have to be heard to be believed - but these are ghosts you should believe in.
EQ doesn't have to just be a corrective tool. Soundcraft’s Sapphyre Assymetric EQ helps to give your sound a musicality and character which other equalisers can't achieve. Give your mix the character it deserves. The Soundcraft Signature 12 MTK doesn't compromise by limiting the EQ to one or two channels either - you can add the classic British EQ to every single input.
Each of the three AUX buses is switchable from pre to post fader. Each input channel can be routed to the master out and the two available sub-groups. This gives you total control of your monitoring or external effects sends. There's no need to be limited to one monitor mix. Ensembles of any size will benefit from the flexibility of the Signature 12 MTK's routing.
The mixer also includes a wide variety of built-in Lexicon® studio-grade reverb, chorus, modulation and other effects and dbx® limiters on the input channels. Its onboard multi-track USB audio interface offers pristine ultra-low latency recording to your DAW of choice, and also allows you to insert any VST/AU/AAX/TDM/RTAS plug-ins on any input channel, effortlessly integrating studio plug-ins with live performances.
The console offers XLR and switchable Hi-Z inputs that enable guitars, basses and other instruments to be directly connected. Accompanying the console are free downloads of the Lexicon® MPX-L native plug-in and Ableton® Live 9 Lite.
"They deliver ultra-low noise: at low levels, I found myself relying on the LEDs to show the mixer was actually on as I could hear so little noise. " musictech.net
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