AKAI Professional MIDImix USB MIDI Mixer Controller

  • Design: MIDImix with 30mm faders, 24 knobs, and Ableton Live integration.
  • Controls: Backlit mute/solo, record-arm, and bank selection buttons.
  • Reason+ Access: 6-month subscription with Reason DAW and Rack Plugin.
  • Content: 80+ devices, 39,000 presets, and 24gb of samples, compatible with multiple DAWs.

Description

AKAI Professional MIDImix USB MIDI Mixer Controller

This is the Complete Mix Control. It’s your new sidekick in music production, letting you rule the realm of sound right from your fingertips.

Check this out: This compact and rugged MIDI mixer/DAW controller is all about giving you the power without the hassle. Imagine effortlessly mapping all those mixer settings to your DAW with just a click. With eight individual 30mm line faders, a master fader, and a whopping 24 knobs (that’s three per channel, my friend), you’re getting the ultimate control over track volume, EQ, effect settings, and so much more. And speaking of more, there’s the cool 16 buttons that let you mute, solo, and record arm each channel. But the real MVP here? Its seamless integration with Ableton Live. Yup, there’s even an Ableton Live Lite bundled in, giving you an instant 1-to-1 mapping.

But wait, there’s a cherry on top! When you register your Complete Mix Control, you unlock a 6-month subscription to Reason+. If you haven’t heard of it, Reason+ is this bomb creative bundle jam-packed with everything you need for your music journey. We’re talking the Reason DAW, Reason Rack Plugin for any DAW, over 80 devices spanning synths, drum machines, and audio effects. And get this – it comes loaded with 39,000 presets and 24GB of samples. Plus, they keep adding new content regularly!

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Audio Apartment is a music production website that offers a wide range of resources for music producers, audio engineers, and artists. Here are some answers to the most frequently asked questions to help improve your skills.

Music engineering is a subset of audio engineering that specifically deals with the technical aspects of recording and mixing music. It involves using specialized equipment and techniques to capture, manipulate, and enhance the sound of musical performances in a recording studio or other setting.

Music engineers work closely with music producers and artists to ensure that the recorded sound is of high quality and meets the desired artistic vision. They may be responsible for setting up and operating recording equipment, positioning microphones, and adjusting levels and sound quality during the recording process. They may also be responsible for editing and processing the recorded tracks to achieve the desired sound.

Music engineering is a subset of audio engineering that specifically deals with the technical aspects of recording and mixing music. It involves using specialized equipment and techniques to capture, manipulate, and enhance the sound of musical performances in a recording studio or other setting.

Music engineers work closely with music producers and artists to ensure that the recorded sound is of high quality and meets the desired artistic vision. They may be responsible for setting up and operating recording equipment, positioning microphones, and adjusting levels and sound quality during the recording process. They may also be responsible for editing and processing the recorded tracks to achieve the desired sound.

Yes! You can earn money from a home studio by providing recording, producing, mixing, and mastering services. You may earn additional money in your spare time by giving your home studio services to the public. A home recording studio can be very profitable if you manage your time and budget well.