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Easily connect and record straight into your computer. USB mixers are ideal for recording and mixing instruments, synths, or audio from microphones into your computer.
Easily connect and record straight into your computer. USB mixers are ideal for recording and mixing instruments, synths, or audio from microphones into your computer.
With EQ and faders for each channel, you can dial in the perfect amount. Some also have integrated effects that you can apply to your sound too.Showing 40 of 81 products
USB mixers are an easy way to record and manage audio straight into your computer. Whether you're working with instruments, microphones, or synths, these mixers combine hands-on control with digital connectivity, making them a practical choice for home studios, content creators, and small performance setups.
Each channel on a USB audio mixer typically features EQ controls and faders, allowing you to shape your sound with precision. You can adjust volume levels, tweak tone, and create balanced mixes before sending them directly to your computer. Some models also include built-in effects like reverb or delay, which you can apply on the fly to add depth and character to your recordings.
Many mixers in this category are analog USB mixers, meaning they offer the tactile control of analog mixing paired with the digital convenience of USB output. This setup is great for those who prefer the feel of physical knobs and sliders but still want the speed and flexibility of computer-based recording. Some compact models are focused on simplicity and portability, while others provide multiple input channels for more complex setups.
USB audio mixers are especially useful if you want to improve your recording workflow without relying entirely on software. They offer a straightforward way to route and manage audio, making them ideal for podcasting, livestreaming, or multi-instrument sessions. With a range of features and sizes available, there's a USB mixer to suit most creative setups.
Analog or digital mixers are better depending on your workflow, but digital mixers are generally considered more versatile and feature-rich. Digital mixers offer built-in effects, presets, and easier recall of settings. Analog mixers, however, are preferred for their simplicity and tactile control.
An audio interface is not needed if you have a USB mixer because USB mixers function as audio interfaces themselves. They convert analog signals into digital audio, enabling direct recording to a computer. This makes them ideal for home studios and podcast setups.
The three types of audio mixers are analog, digital, and powered mixers, each designed for specific needs. Analog mixers use physical circuitry for signal processing, digital mixers offer advanced features and automation, and powered mixers include built-in amplifiers for live sound use.