M-Audio ProjectMix I/O

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A studio controller that merges the speed of FireWire with motorized faders.

M-Audio ProjectMix I/O is a control surface combined with a FireWire 18x14 audio interface that turns your computer into a complete digital production station. Features include 9 touch-sensitive motorized moving faders and 8 assignable endless rotary encoder knobs for channel or plug-in functions. I/Os include: 8 switchable phantom-powered analog mic/line inputs (XLR and 1/4" TRS balanced) with switchable phantom power and signal/peak LEDs; 8x8 ADAT Lightpipe; MIDI with activity LEDs; 2x2 S/PDIF coaxial optical/digital; 4 analog outputs (1/4" TRS balanced); 2 stereo headphone outputs (1/4" TRS) with independent level controls; and one front-panel instrument input (1/4" TS) switchable for input one.

Each channel on this M-Audio Controller features mic/line, record enable, select, solo, and mute buttons. Channels and banks are selected via ± keys. A zoom key is included, with 4 directional keys, as well as dedicated keys for in/out points, locate, region nudge, and more.

Illuminated transport controls and a jog/shuttle wheel with a mode switch allow effortless navigation. The M-Audio ProjectMix control surface includes dedicated keys for in/out points, locate, region nudge, loop, and more. LED displays clearly display each channel's status. Word clock I/O (BNC) is supported. Compatible with Mackie Control, Logic Control, and HUI protocols plus support for most other popular applications.

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M-Audio ProjectMix I/O Features:

  • Records audio directly into Pro Tools M-Powered industry-standard format
    Use with Live, Logic, Cubase, Digital Performer and SONAR with total compatibility
    Assignable rotary encoders provide control of mixes, effects, and synths
    FireWire control surface and 18-in x 14-out audio
    interface10-bit touch-sensitive motorized moving faders
    8 mic/line inputs (XLR and 1/4" TRS balanced) with switchable phantom power and signal-peak LEDs
    LCD display shows full track and parameter status
    Dedicated transport controls and jog/scrub wheel for seamless session flow
    8 x 8 ADAT Lightpipe I/O
    2 x 2 S/PDIF coaxial optical I/Os
    2 stereo headphone outputs (1/4" TRS outputs)
    Front-panel instrument input (1/4" TS) switchable for input one
    Function LED for each channel
    MIDI I/O with activity LEDs
    Kensington lock port
    Mackie Control
    Logic Control
    HUI protocols plus support for most other popular applications
    Kensington lock port

    Package includes:
    ProjectMix I/O
    1 FireWire cable (6-pin to 6-pin)
    1 FireWire cable (6-pin to 4-pin)
    Power supply
    Ableton Live Lite 4 software CD
    FireWire family driver CD
    Quick Start guide
    PDF manual


M-Audio ProjectMix I/O Specifications:

  • Control
    8 touch-sensitive motorized channel faders
    1 touch-sensitive motorized master fader
    8 assignable rotary encoders and large LCD for channel or plug-in functions
    record enable, select, solo and mute buttons on each channel
    Channel +/- and bank +/- keys
    Illuminated transport controls for record, play, stop, fast forward and rewind
    Jog/scrub wheel with mode switch
    Zoom key with 4 directional keys
    Dedicated keys for in/out points, locate, region nudge, loop and more
    A/B headphone source switch for cue auditioning
    function LED display for each channel

    I/O
    8 analog mic/line inputs (1/4" TRS and XLR balanced) each with signal/peak indicators and mic/line switch
    4 analog outputs (1/4" TRS balanced)
    ADAT Lightpipe I/O
    Front panel instrument input (1/4" TS) switchable for input 1
    S/PDIF digital I/O
    1 x 1 MIDI I/O with activity LEDs
    FireWire (IEEE 1394) connectivity
    Word clock I/O (BNC)
    Phantom power
    2 stereo headphone outputs (1/4" TRS) with independent level controls
    Kensington lock port
    Compatible with Pro Tools M-Powered 7, Ableton Live 5^, Logic*, Cubase*, Digital Performer*^ and SONAR*^.
    * DAW software version must support Mackie Control, Logic Control or HUI protocol.
    ^ Support provided after product launch via free downloadable firmware upgrade; see this page and Support>Drivers section soon for availability.

    Pro Tools M-Powered 7 or greater
    All Pro Tools systems (MIDI control only)
    Logic*
    Cubase*
    Ableton Live 5 or greater^
    Digital Performer*^
    SONAR*^
    ASIO 2
    GSIF 2
    Core Audio
    * DAW software version must support Mackie Control, Logic Control or HUI protocol.
    ^Support provided after product launch via free downloadable firmware upgrade; see this page and Support>Drivers section soon for availability.

    Dimensions: 25-2/5"W x 22"D x 9-1/10"H
    Weight: 15.9 lbs.


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  • Project Mix--Practical Applications

    As reviewed by Parks on 9/27/2006

    I purchased the M-Audio project mix as an upgrade for my project/home studio's increasingly outdated Mackie VLZ-1202Pro and M-Audio Audiophile Delta 24/96. The Projectmix I/O has a lot of strong selling points, including 8 microphone preamps (4 more than it's closest competitor and big cousin, the Digi 002), Adat Lightpipe compatibilities, and Wordclock connections for those of you who might wish to upgrade to better converters. The Projectmix I/O also is stronger than the aforementioned Digi 002 in that it isn't as limited in the applications that it functions with. The piece was extremely easy to set up, and communicates well with Pro Tools M-Powered, which is the application I essentially purchased the piece for, and the microphone preamps sound at least as good, if not better than those on the Mackie that they were replacing. That being said, the Projectmix also has some less than satisfactory points as well. The first of which may be biased due to my previous experience with true analog hardware, in that it isn't exactly as simple to operate as a traditional mixer. For those that mix in the box (ITB) this may not be a problem, but for those of us who either cannot afford good plug-ins (and refuse to use the inadequate ones supplied with Protools) or have outboard gear from previous non-daw lifetimes, it may be difficult to incorporate them with the Projectmix, as it lacks the standard Aux and Insert jacks that all of us analog guys are used to. Besides that gripe, the Projectmix also has quiet monitor outputs, and isn?t as useful in communicating with Reason (although the Midi works fine, which is most important) and Adobe Audition, which I used for the better half of my early career. The ability to have access to 8 microphone preamps simultaneously and control Protools outweighs the cons however, as does the single connection via firewire, which makes remote recording and just general cable clutter much easier to deal with. I would also recommend that a user picks up a patchbay or two with this piece, as it can very easily become a fixture in the home studio, and having a patchbay might be the most important headache saver in any studio larger than two or four tracks.

    17 of 17 people found this review helpful.

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  • M-Audio's Greatest Creation

    As reviewed by Producer 615 on 10/3/2006

    The M-Audio ProjectMix I/O is A great controller with motorized faders and Mackie Control support with an integrated audio interface that all connects via FireWire. It basicly does everything,Serves as Mission Control for your DAW based studio. The Project Mix gives you audio I/O, MIDI I/O, Word Clock, and mic preamps all seamlessly integrated into a slick, motorized-fader equipped control surface. It also serves as a compatible interface face for ProTools via M-Powered version 7 and above. Everybody who's professionally involved in music needs one of these, or Anyone sick of having to mix with a mouse or Anyone who wants an interface that supports every major DAW including ProTools. The Sound is Amazing, Not only do you have the quality of having control over multiple faders, EQ and plug-in parameters but it also, can help bring up the quality of your mixing as well, or at least make it more fun. What really makes this audio interface & control surface great is that it Performs excellent, and it costs less than some control surfaces that don't include an audio interface. Plus the layout is simple and not cramped, the buttons, knobs and faders feel great. Also, there is a instrument in as well as two headphone outs on the front of the unit,making easier to access. Basicly everything is great only one slight annoyance is that you have to turn the unit off and then back on to switch to different DAW modes (Live, ProTools, Logic, etc.). But as long as the application supports the Mackie Control Protocol you don't really need to make this switch.Also, you only get two LEDs for metering (Signal and Clip), but you can press the MTR button and the scribble screen becomes a high resolution meter. But Overall M-Audio has made an exquisite musical masterpiece for an incredible price. If you are looking for a control surface you will most certainly need to check it out! In My opinion its the best interface out there for its price.

    28 of 29 people found this review helpful.

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  • All in one

    As reviewed by Umbrellah Entertainment on 9/29/2006

    The project mix I/O is the ultimate all in one solution for the home or project studio. I guess that is why m-audio called the project I/O. M-audio did the control surface/interface platform the best hands down. It allows you run Protools,DP5,Sonar,Cubase,Live and Logic- need I say more. Motorized faders,sturdy contruction,great I/O,LCD, and wonderful studio eye candy, c'mon you can't beat that at $1249.99.

    9 of 11 people found this review helpful.

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