- 12 Full Function Inputs: 4 Mic, 4 Mic/Line (XLR/TRS Combo), 2 Stereo line (TRS), USB 2-track
- Outputs: 4 Aux (XLR), 1 Stereo (TRS), Main R/L (XLR), Cue/Monitor (TRS)
- TRS Aux outs drive wired In Ear Monitors (IEM) directly. The TouchMix personal monitor app requires iOS 8 or higher
- 4-band full parametric EQ, variable high-pass and low-pass filters on all input channels
- Gate and compressor on all input channels. Power Requirements- 42 W, 100 - 240 VAC, 50 - 60 Hz.Frequency Response- 20 Hz-20 kHz +/-0.5 dB, any input to any output
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Kathy J. Lankford
This thing is amazing!
OMG, i didn't know something so small could do so much! I play guitar as a hobby and have been putting together a cover band to play metallica and the like. I am so super impressed with all of the features on this thing. It is so compact yet so versatile and functional. The recording quality I have got from our rehearsals so far is awesome! I am no expert on this type of stuff, but I just can't believe how much technology has changed! I remember my tascam minidisk recorder from about 20 years ago was about the same size and this, and all it could do was record 4 tracks! This thing can record 30 at a time! I am using a USB flash drive to record on, so far so good. The feedback wizard and room tuning wizards are awesome. I can't wait to use this for a live show! Edit: I just recorded my band rehearsal on a USB stick that was suggested on the QSC site. Everything worked perfectly. We recorded the drums with a single overhead mic and a kick mic, then went direct from two Line 6 Helix's for the two guitars, preamp out from a bass head for the bass, and direct with lead and backing vocals. We use a pretty decent PA and speaker system. For the first time, we could actually hear ourselves during the rehearsal! (the drummer used in ear monitors from an aux mis out of the mixer, the rest of us did not). I then spent some time editing the EQ, compressor, and gates on each channel. I did a mixdown right on the mixer itself, and the results (after some tweaking) are truly spectacular. I will post a recording soon. This is a real game changer especially for amateur bands like mine.
Jackie Quick
This mixer is awesome!
This mixer is tiny yet does so much! Really easy to use and sounds great. Easy to save all your setups for the different projects you might be in and records easily in WAV format to a USB drive. I had a problem with the power supply, but the customer service directly from QSC was outstanding... immediately shipped me a brand new power supply free of charge.
Donnie Omar
Mini studio in a box. Just add a a solid state drive for all tracks, or usb stick for stereo mix down.
This board blows you away. Replaces racks of EQs, compressors, and gates, yet everything is easy to get to. You dont need a menu cheat sheet because nothing is burried in tons of sub-menus. Noise is extremely low for on-location or filming. If you'r thinking about rigging an outboard battery for portable use, the ac adaptor that comes with this thing is propietary, and provides several different plus and minus voltages. While you may not need a gas generator for on-location use, you will need a 12 volt, 17 amp agm battery and a mini sine wave inverter to run tgis in the middle of a jungle. This is one powerful board that will lay down all your tracks on an optional ssd drive for processong through your favorite daw.
Jessica Knap
Five Stars
QSC TouchMix -30 the best mixer, I'll Like it.
Kevin Bailey
Very well thought out product.
I bought this factory refurbished unit at a great price and then discovered I also got a three year extended warranty. So far, the mixer has worked perfectly and I appreciate the difference in weight from my Allen & Heath Mixwizard. Very well thought out unit.
Julie Ann Hadoc Torio
Great compact mixer. Easy on the back.
My rating is for the mixer. I think I may have received an open box unit. I work with a band. Everyone is able send to me via a (MIC level) XLR cable. We have been using an 01V96. What a difference on my back. We have an A1 on some nights. We did tonight for practice. We used the TouchMix. Overall reviews were good from everyone. The A1 said the touch screen was going to have to take some getting use to. He preferred the feel of a motorized fader, but could live with the TouchMix. We did have two issues. The unit reset itself in the middle of a song. We think it may have been the power, but nothing else reset. During a break, someone accidently unplugged the unit. When it was plugged back in, it power cycled several times and then went into some sort of firmware update mode. We exited out and it worked fine the rest of the night. The A1 said there is a firmware update available. I am going to install it before our rehearsal tomorrow night. There is a mystery Ethernet port on the back. Since QSC does not appear to have a custom protocol, like Yamaha, we can't figure out what it is for.
Camille C. Campbell
Wanted to stick to what he was comfortable with. Now he cant stop talking about how ...
Does everything it claims to and more. My sound guy fought me on this purchase. Wanted to stick to what he was comfortable with. Now he cant stop talking about how much he loves it and how easy it is to use. Our room has never sounded better!
Amber Griffin
So far I can't describe the how capable this can ...
So far I can't describe the how capable this can be for the money. of all digital consoles I've used, seems to be an incredible achievement. QSC is an understated standard/innovator setting company again and again. trends are expensive even when necessary and QSC if your capable is top notch.
Nerissa Gnocil
No regrets
Excellent choice for small church praise and worship. This product has given me everything I need and more, performing flawlessly for 2 years. I think I will never use it to its full potential but still consider the touchmix-30 for more input output flexibility. It is a bargain for the price.
Chantal Finn
Great live mixer
Took me about an hour to figure out tall the basics and a little longer to figure out recording, DCA groups, and some of the more detailed setups. Presets are really nice to get you started and help you learn the software. Was able to get a good recording of my band without much fuss. Touchscreen could be a lot better but I'm guessing that would have bumped up the price. One feature they should add is the ability to play mp3s from a directory on a thumbdrive. I haven't used the iOS software much (only have a phone) but it seemed solid when I played with it. Best features are that it is so light and portable yet has so much power.