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Roland MX-1 Performance Mixer with Ableton Live Lite, 18-Channel (MX-1), medium

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Features

  • 18 channel performance mixer with step-sequenced FX, transport, and tempo control
  • Three kinds of step-sequenced Beat FX (Filter, Side Chain, Slicer) with TR-style buttons
  • Six kinds of Master FX (48 variations) with large performance control knob
  • Four AIRA Link USB ports support audio, MIDI, sync, and bus power (on Port 3) for AIRA gear
  • Ableton Live Lite is included
  • Mix mode provides six analog, one digital (stereo), four AIRA (stereo) , and two PC channels through mixer and FX
  • External mode provides 18 channels from DAW through mixer and FX (all inputs direct to DAW)
  • Beat FX and Master FX can be applied to any or all inputs; Beat FX are per channel
  • Control Surface mode for full DAW control via MIDI
  • DJ-style cue monitoring, quick mutes, and six fader curves per channel

Description

The MX-1 Mix Performer brings together your synths, drum machines, loops, DAW tracks, and more into a single performance-optimized mixing instrument. Combining elements of a mixer, control surface, audio interface, and step-based effector, the MX-1 is designed to be the nerve center of your electronic music rig. It’s a mixer you can play – and so much more. From the Manufacturer The MX-1 Mix Performer brings together your synths, drum machines, loops, DAW tracks, and more into a single performance- optimized mixing instrument. Combining elements of a mixer, control surface, audio interface, and step-based effector, the MX-1 is designed to be the nerve center of your electronic music rig. It’s a mixer you can play – and so much more.

Brand: Roland


Number of Channels: 18


Item Weight: 4 Pounds


Connectivity Technology: Interface


Power Source: Corded Electric


Item Weight: 4 pounds


Product Dimensions: 15.7 x 2.6 x 10.4 inches


Item model number: MX-1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 23, 2015


Color Name: Black


Hardware Interface: USB 2.0


Material Type: Stainless Steel


Size: medium


Power Source: Corded Electric


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Recommended: Tons of Options
First of all it is not only a mixer you can use it as an audio interface with 8 simultaneous channels at up to 96/24bit. Second you can use the mixer in 4 different and very usefull modes specially if you use ableton live. 1) as a normal mixer with added effects and DJing functionality (cue, timed effects a filter per channel), 2) as a midi controller, 3) as a digital mixer for your DAW where you can map each chanel of your DAW to a channel output in the mixer, 4) ableton mode is the same as #3 but with added funcinality to launch clips and scenes. I have had 2 years with it and everything works perfectlly, cant say the same for my behringer mixer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2018 by Mauricio Maiste

  • Roland rules!
This thing is amazing. It’s just a beast. I’m controlling eight different synths with it.
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2020 by Cary _

  • The tr8 got my creative juices flowing to make that next hit.
The button are small but the sound is big.
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2019 by djmann1999

  • Great but missing some traditional mixer features.
It makes a great mixer/dac/add. Integrates with laptop well. But I’m not sold on the beat or master effects and haven’t found a good use for the built in sequencing. Wish aux send/return could was also routed to computer.
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2019 by Steve Briggs

  • Even A Stopped Clock Tells the Right Time Twice a Day
The Roland AIRA system as a set of instruments is fundamentally flawed. If you were thinking that being a family of instruments from one manufacturer would complement each other you would be mistaken; The System-1 & 1m have NO sequencers. The System-8 has two FOUR bar sequencers but cannot sequence either of the above. The TB-3 has SIXTEEN bars of sequencing and can sequence the 1's but is monophonic. The Mixer (MX-1) has ONE bar of sequencing but has no ability to EQ nor compress. It has a variety of bizarre plugs on the back but not enough for all the AIRA family. It has send and returns via RCA jack (!) but the AIRA modular FX are too wacky to compensate for the lack of reverb and delay on the 'mixer' The AIRA modular FX are AIRA in name only, and the expensive box Roland charges to put all four in block the units' external ports so you cannot save settings to PC. You can still use the app to send settings but you'll have to dig up an old smart device because Roland stopped updating the app years ago and it barely works on a compatible device of Android or iOS. The original drum machine has TWO bars of sequencing (two bars on a drum machine, really?) and only 16 memory slots. The updated drum machine has EIGHT bars and 128 slots for kits and patterns but has no eq, so if you send all the channels you can out of the outputs (7) you can eq them on a mixer BUT you will now have excluded scatter from the signal flow (when I discovered this I removed it from my setup and boxed it and put it in a cupboard). Although the MC-707 is not an AIRA it is on its micro-site and does have AIRA link but has no input ports on the back! You CAN eq instruments through it but you'd be pushing it to do two as there is only one external in (you can also try 'returning' another). You are limited to TWO physical MIDI output ports. If there were 4/6/8 AIRA link ports on the back you could MIDI, eq, compress and send all your AIRA's to master reverb and delay which begs the question - why can the MC707 do all this but has no convenient ports when the MX-1 is the only AIRA with ports but can do nothing that a mixer can??? Oh, the MC-707 has EIGHT bars of sequencing - were all these instruments designed on different continents and the the 'development' teams forbidden from communicating from each other? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2022 by cayman

  • Wayyyyy overpriced!!!
I'm writing this review because sellers have this way overpriced for what it is... This unit really is only a milti-channel send/receive realtime DAW mixer with an added standard effects beat machine that illuminates with pretty colors... It's not worth more than $350...but sellers have decided to get greedy and collude the price of it up to $600 or more... Do your homework because much better units can be bought at the price they are asking for this... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2017 by Steve

  • Insanely useful mixer/audio interface/control surface whether you have AIRA gear or ...
Insanely useful mixer/audio interface/control surface whether you have AIRA gear or not. Step sequenced FX make it like a new kind of musical instrument that also happens to be a mixer. In that mode it's like an All-Audio-In groove box. Effects settings (type, timing, level/mix) are easy to alter while the machine is running. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2016 by KW

  • This this is awsome i would sell my mother to buy another one if this thing ever broke.
This thing is awsome.
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2022 by Steven Brown

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