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Rockville ROCKMIX 8 Channel Mixer w USB Recording Interface+Compressor+Bluetooth

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  • Rockville RockMix 8 Channel Mixer w/USB Interface and Bluetooth connectivity.
  • (2) XLR and ¼” Mic/Line inputs with gain and volume control, 3-band EQ, compressor, pan, and 48V phantom power with pad function. (2) Stereo channels with 1/4” inputs, level control, EQ and FX send. (1) Stereo channel with RCA input assignable to either headphone or main output.
  • (1) Stereo AUX IN channel with 1/4” inputs. RCA main mix output to plug into your speakers with monitor volume knob. 1/4” stereo headphone outputs. Dual ¼” outputs for studio monitoring.
  • Pad buttons on channels 1 and 2 allows you to easily integrate condenser mics to your setup. Main mix master volume knob. Built in professional Bluetooth wireless audio streaming.
  • Built in USB interface to communicate as an external sound card with your favorite DAW. USB Playback on/off on channels 5/6 with volume control and 3 band EQ. Peak LED indicator detects clipping on channel 1 and 2



Product Description

Rockville ROCKMIX 8 Channel Mixer w USB Recording Interface+Compressor+Bluetooth

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What's in the Box:

  • Mixer
  • Power Adapter
  • User Manual
  • USB interface cable

Description:

The Rockville RockMix 8 is the perfect solution for live bands, recording music, gyms, restaurants, podcasting, karaoke, and more. This compact mixer is packed with all of the important features that you need.

The built-in USB interface allows you to record the master output of all the channels to the recording software on your computer. The USB interface will also allow you to easily play back songs or other audio from your computer or laptop to channels 5 and 6 of the mixer. What is really cool is that you can EQ the sound from the mixer to get it to be exactly how you like.

The USB interface is also perfect for podcasting. It is the bridge to get your computer audio to your speakers or to get your audio output recorded to your computer.​

Our low-noise mic pre-amp is clean, with a lot of headroom, ensuring a clear sound. Mic pre-amps are one of the most important parts of a mixer. A good quality pre-amp such as this one makes a world of a difference in the sound.

The 3-band EQ and panning allows you to customize the sound the way you want it. The FX send feature lets you connect external effects to the console in order to further shape and enhance your sound. We added pro Bluetooth connectivity, so you can have wireless playback whether you're in a gym, restaurant, home, or any other place where you do not want to hard wire your playback device. The Bluetooth is also a great way to have guests call to your podcast show.

We added a high quality compressor to channels 1 and 2 which is great for podcasts, singers, and drummers. A compressor is used to balance the dynamic range of your signal, so this way, the louder and quieter parts of the signal are all sounding perfect. What a compressor does is it allows you to set a minimum and maximum threshold for your audio signal. If you are doing a podcast and you might have parts with whispering and other parts where people are yelling. A compressor will make the podcast sound really professional. It will make the whispering easy to hear and it will lower the yelling to a normal usable range that sounds good on all speakers. It helps to avoid clipping as well. Another great use is for singers or drummers during live shows or recordings. The compressor will really fine tune the sound and make it sound even and balanced by avoiding potential clipping/distortion of your loud signals (kicks, snare hits, loud vocal passages etc.) Compression is also great for singers because It will also allow you to be able to sing low into the mic and it can help even out the audio levels. Please keep in mind you can set the level of compression or turn it off.

Channels 1 and 2 are loaded with XLR and ¼” inputs. Then you get 2 stereo channels that can accept a variety of sources ranging from microphones to any mono/stereo instruments . Both channel 1 and 2 provide 48v phantom power, allowing you to use condenser mics. There are also two additional 1/4” stereo and RCA aux inputs if you need to plug in extra sources.

Features:

  • Rockville RockMix 8 Channel Mixer w/USB Interface and Bluetooth connectivity
  • (2) XLR and ¼” Mic/Line inputs with gain and volume control, 3-band EQ, compressor, pan, and 48V phantom power with pad function
  • (2) Stereo channels with 1/4” inputs, level control, EQ and FX send
  • (1) Stereo channel with RCA input assignable to either headphone or main output
  • (1) Stereo AUX IN channel with 1/4” inputs
  • RCA main mix output to plug into your speakers with monitor volume knob
  • 1/4” stereo headphone outputs
  • Dual ¼” outputs for studio monitoring
  • Pad buttons on channels 1 and 2 allows you to easily integrate condenser mics to your setup
  • Main mix master volume knob
  • Built in professional Bluetooth wireless audio streaming
  • Built in USB interface to communicate as an external sound card with your favorite DAW
  • USB Playback on/off on channels 5/6 with volume control and 3 band EQ
  • Peak LED indicator detects clipping on channel 1 and 2
  • LED clip indicators for main mix
  • Power on LED indicator
  • Super linear low-noise mic pre-amp (this uses a top of the line mic pre normally found in very expensive mixers)
  • This mixer is built out of solid steel metal and when you pick it up you immediately can feel the weight and how solid it is.
  • All knobs and potentiometers are super sturdy and linear
  • 48V phantom power for condenser microphones on channel 1 and 2
  • BUS powered allows you to power the mixer by plugging it into the USB of your computer or laptop
  • Mixer includes a power adapter so you can power the mixer through the USB
  • You can power the mixer through any power bank that you normally use to power your phone (this mixer is highly efficient and only requires 5 volts of power)
  • British EQ circuitry is designed to emulate the classic EQ from the legendary mixers that came out in the 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s
  • Dimensions (inches): 5.31" x 3.94" x 1.57"

Specifications:

  • Mic: 1mV/1.7 KΩ(Gain max)
  • Line, channel 1: 3mV/10KΩ(Gain max)
  • Line, channel 2/3: 300mV/22KΩ
  • Line channel 4/5: 300mV/22KΩ
  • Output level: 5.8V max (MAIN; MONITOR; TAPE)
  • Frequency range: 20 -25000 Hz
  • THD: ≤0.05%
  • S/N ratio: 81dB
  • Equalizer
  • Bass range: ±15dB/80Hz
  • Mid range: ±15dB/2.5kHz
  • High range: ±15dB/12kHz
  • Headphone impedance: ≥16Ω
  • USB interface: USB 2.0 full speed and earlier (also 1.1 compatible)
  • 16-Bit Delta-Sigma, 44.1kHz Sampling rates; 48khHz max
  • Bluetooth: Compliant with Bluetooth Specification V3.0 + EDR
  • Phantom power for XLR jack: 18V
  • Power supply via USB port: (5V/500mA) of the computer or via power supply unit provided and connected to AC100-240V 50/60Hz
  • Dimensions: 101*45*135 mm
  • Weight: 0.95 lbs.
  • Suitable operating system for data transfer via USB interface:
  • Windows 2000, XP or higher; Mac OS 9.0.4 or higher, 10.X or higher

Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024
The power on/ off button is defective. When i plugged and turned in ON the light indicator was flashing and then after a couple of attempts to plug and Unplugged it there was no light indicator to be seen.
Dan B
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024
First, note that I have spent over 50 years in telecommunications including nearly all aspects of audio & RF design, troubleshooting, etc. I have been a Sound Tech. in several churches for 15 years, so please take note of what I have discovered after purchasing a Rockville Rockmix 8.When I first inserted this unit into my sound system & adjusted the gains, it worked fine for linear amplification & mixing. However, I needed the compressor to “normalize” the considerable differences in the source audio. As I turned up the compression adjustments, I did notice the program material getting louder, but the difference between the lowest and the highest levels (dynamic range) remained the same.I disconnected the unit and inserted a test tone into the Rockmix 8 CH. 1 and into CH. A of a 2-channel oscilloscope. CH. B of the oscilloscope was then connected to the output of the mixer, with compression fully counterclockwise (none). I adjusted the scope sinewave traces so they were aligned precisely on top of each other. Then, I increased the compression, and CH. B trace amplitude increased in a linear fashion with no amplitude rolloff whatsoever – this should not happen!Compressors have a “knee” in their compression curve that, once reached, any further amplitude increase at the input does not produce an equal increase at the output. In the Rockmix 8, there was no combination of adjustments that ever resulted in compression, or any change in dynamic range.It turns out that the “compression” knob simply adjusts a linear amplifier stage that turns on an LED, deceiving the user into thinking the compressor is working. To me, this appears to be a design or quality control issue at the factory. Both CH. 1 an 2 were tested and found to have the same issue.Furthermore, there is no user manual. I contacted the factory and they stated that there is no published user manual, and was told to watch the video. I did, and although the video is good at depicting all the features, it sorely lacks any "how to" information - in my case I wanted more detail on how to set up the Bluetooth.So, if you don't need or ever want compression, or don't need more information than what's in their video, this may be an OK mixer for you, although you can find less expensive mixers that don't include compression.
William Leclair
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2023
So many creative ways to route your audio! i currenlty have a mic, my xbox, computer, aux in, DJ board and phone all inputs and i can directly control what my live stream hears, the built in compressor is absolutely amazing!
alydhiends
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2022
I have both the ROCKMIX 4 & 8 so I'll be comparing the two.Coming from ROCKMIX 4, I had high hopes for the ROCKMIX 8, with more inputs and knobs.Unfortunately, by default, this mixer is set to Loopback, meaning, people on the other end of the line would hear their own voices back, unless you're muted. And I could not figure out how to make it not loopback. With ROCKMIX 4, you have the option to flip the switch from Loopback to other sources, but not with ROCKMIX 8. So, you cannot use this in any virtual meetings or any conversational type of situation online. And it's a pain to keep muting/unmuting yourself every time just to prevent others from hearing themselves when they speak. That's a big downside for me so I'm might be returning the product.Another thing to note, with ROCKMIX 4 the main mix volume knob is independent to the rest of the volume so even when you turn the knob all the way down, you'd still get signal of your voice on the computer, but not with ROCKMIX 8. With ROCKMIX 8 you'd need to turn it up to be able to send signal of your mixer to your computer. It took me a while to figure this out because I can hear myself through the headset but wondered why I could not be heard in Zoom. No biggie but just something to note.Other than that, the mixer is pretty decent for other use cases.**Update: I found a workaround to my problem by using FX Send as mixer OUTPUT to the computer. And then another cable going back from the computer to the the mixer (Channel 5-6) so I can hear any playback from the computer through my headphone.So I don't use the built-in USB feature anymore. I tried using it once to receive audio from the computer. But it's flaky (sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't), so I decided not to.Anyway, if I wanted the LOOPBACK function, then I'd just use the FX knob and turn it up; if not, I'll turn it down.But doing all these, I had to get me some more accessories, like, an Audio Jack Adapter, a couple of cables and a couple of 1/4 inch male to 1/8 inch female TRS adapters.So far everything works ok. The the quality is also ok. At times I'm getting random noise somewhere, I could not locate what's causing it, but at times it's working fine.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2022
I use this Mixer for making voice over demos with my XLR mic and another computer for audio related to the video. I loved the fact it has USB so I can easily hook it up to my work laptop. The downside is it is very susceptible to electrical interference from the other electronics on my desk. I will saw I was surprised when I saw it was also powered with a USB cable. It makes me question a bit on the build quality. Other than that it has the live EQ I'm looking for. Just need to figure out how to get rid of that interference as the buzz is starting to get annoying.
Forte Music school
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2022
Love this mixer - it's so straightforward, and the compression on there is really nice (and helpful too)
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