![]() At the other is a box housing nearly all the inputs and outputs (I/O). At one end is a compact mixing board with EQ, pan and other fairly standard channel controls. The hardware is unusual in that it is divided into two separate modules that are linked to one another via a two-metre cable (an optional seven-metre one is also available). It incorporates some of Roland's respected COSM effects, a room acoustic analysis tool, and comprehensive USB connectivity for multitrack computer recording. The M16DX is a 24-bit, 96kHz, 16-channel digital mixer. ![]() This new USB-equipped mixer has a control surface and a separate I/O unit, but are two boxes better than one?
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