
Every Modular musician needs a way of putting all their sounds together in one place, to balance the levels of a mix and send it to a stereo output for playback or recording. This superb 8HP Eurorack mixer is newly released and does exactly that – taking up a mere slither of your precious rack real estate, with a skiff-friendly shallow design to boot!
The concept for this mixer is simple; it has inputs for four sound sources, which can be either mono or stereo. It’ll normalize the right channel to the left to ensure you have a perfect balance between the sounds. Each input has an attenuation knob which allows you to adjust the volume from minus infinity to 0dB – with the same control for the output signal (pictured in blue).
Inside the box you’ll get the mixer (obviously!), a power lead and 4 screws to attach it to your case. If you’re starting out in modular, this is an ideal start to mixing a minimal setup which does the job simply and elegantly. It’s the first product from Canada-based JPSynths but we’re hoping for more very soon!
You’ll find more details on the product page.










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