Live Sound, Made Manageable
Wi-Fi control, setup assistants, feedback suppression, and multitrack recording help bands and venues run a polished mix without a dedicated engineer. Choose tabletop or rack format.
Record Without a Computer
Record every channel directly to SD, then use the same desk as a multichannel interface and DAW controller. Real faders and a recording backup suit sessions, rehearsals, and shows.
Podcast and Stream
Keep mics, remote guests, sound pads, mix-minus, and multitrack recording in one hands-on workspace. Choose Mixcast 4 for podcasts or Model 12 for music too.
Mixing Consoles: What to Know
Mixing consoles are the command center of any audio setup, routing and balancing multiple sources in real time. Live sound engineers use them to manage stage mixes and front-of-house sound. Studio producers rely on them for tracking sessions and summing analog warmth into digital workflows. Podcasters and broadcasters need them for clean mic preamps and simple routing. The right console depends on your channel count, whether you need motorized faders, and how you integrate with DAW control. Analog consoles offer tactile mixing and sonic character. Digital consoles provide scene recall, effects processing, and remote control via iPad or laptop.
How to Choose a Mixing Console - Understanding Channels, Routing, and Workflow
What to Look For
Channel count is your first decision. Count every mic, instrument, and playback source you'll run simultaneously, then add two or three for growth. Preamp quality matters: transparent designs like Audient's console-grade pres versus colored options like Allen & Heath's musical EQ curves. Digital consoles need enough DSP for onboard effects and processing without latency. Check for multitrack USB recording if you want to capture individual channels directly to your DAW. Motorized faders and scene recall are essential for theatre and houses of worship where you switch between vastly different setups. Analog consoles require outboard gear for effects but offer zero-latency monitoring and hands-on mixing that some engineers prefer. Confirm your console's routing flexibility: aux sends for monitor mixes, matrix outputs for zone control, and direct outs for recording splits.
Top Brands
Allen & Heath dominates with their Qu and SQ digital series for live sound and their ZED analog mixers for studios. PreSonus StudioLive consoles integrate tightly with Studio One DAW for hybrid workflows. Tascam builds reliable analog mixers and portable digital recorders for field production and small studios.
Shop Mixing Consoles at Blackout Audio
A good console grows with your needs. Pair it with quality microphones and monitors to hear what you're actually mixing. Digital consoles shine in complex live rigs where you need instant recall. Analog consoles excel in studios where you want tactile control and a consistent signal path. Free shipping on orders over $199 across Canada. Browse our selection online and contact our team with questions about routing, integration, or which console fits your room.














