
Soundcraft Ui12 Remote-Controlled Digital Mixer
Control Your Sound with the Soundcraft Ui12 Digital Mixer The Soundcraft Ui12 is a remote-controlled 12-input digital mixer offering versatile control via tablet, PC, or smartphone. Featuring integrated Wi-Fi and cross-platform compatibility, it provides legendary Harman signal processing for pr...
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Overview
Control Your Sound with the Soundcraft Ui12 Digital Mixer
The Soundcraft Ui12 is a remote-controlled 12-input digital mixer offering versatile control via tablet, PC, or smartphone. Featuring integrated Wi-Fi and cross-platform compatibility, it provides legendary Harman signal processing for professional-quality sound.
Specifications:
- Control: Tablet/PC/Smartphone
- Inputs: 12
- Wi-Fi: Integrated
- Compatibility: iOS, Android, Windows, Mac OS, Linux
- Control Devices: Up to 10 simultaneously
- Signal Processing: Harman (dbx, Digitech, Lexicon)
Key Features
Tablet/PC/Smartphone Controlled Digital Mixer
Integrated Wi-Fi
Cross-platform compatibility with iOS, Android, Windows, Mac OS, and Linux devices
Use up to 10 control devices (tablets, phones, PCs) simultaneously
Legendary Harman Signal Processing from dbx, Digitech, and Lexicon
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features remote control capabilities via tablet, PC, or smartphone for flexible operation.
- Comes with integrated Wi-Fi, allowing for direct wireless connection without external routers.
- Offers cross-platform compatibility across iOS, Android, Windows, Mac OS, and Linux devices.
- Supports up to 10 control devices simultaneously, enabling collaborative mixing.
- Incorporates legendary Harman Signal Processing from dbx, Digitech, and Lexicon for high-quality audio effects.
👎 Cons
- The Ui12 is a 12-channel mixer, which might be limiting for larger productions requiring more inputs.
- Relies heavily on external devices for control, meaning a tablet, PC, or smartphone is required for operation.
- Integrated Wi-Fi may be susceptible to interference in crowded wireless environments, potentially affecting connectivity.
- Specific details on input types (e.g., XLR, TRS) and output configurations are not provided.
- The user interface experience is dependent on the control device and its operating system, which can vary.