Alto Professional has launched the TMD16, a compact digital mixer designed to make professional audio features accessible for small venues and live streaming. According to John Boudreau, the company's Director of Product Development, the console offers a straightforward upgrade from analog equipment without a significant learning curve. He noted that it provides a tactile workflow alongside powerful built-in effects and routing capabilities.
The TMD16 includes 16 inputs with 10 mic preamps and 12 analog outputs. Its hands-on control surface features seven capacitive touch faders, a seven-inch color display, and ten push-button encoders. All inputs and outputs have parametric EQ and compression, while an integrated effects engine offers reverb, delay, and chorus options. The unit also functions as a USB audio interface and can be controlled remotely via an iOS and Android app.
Priced at 699 dollars, the mixer is marketed as an affordable digital solution for houses of worship, rehearsal spaces, and presentations.
The TMD16 includes 16 inputs with 10 mic preamps and 12 analog outputs. Its hands-on control surface features seven capacitive touch faders, a seven-inch color display, and ten push-button encoders. All inputs and outputs have parametric EQ and compression, while an integrated effects engine offers reverb, delay, and chorus options. The unit also functions as a USB audio interface and can be controlled remotely via an iOS and Android app.
Priced at 699 dollars, the mixer is marketed as an affordable digital solution for houses of worship, rehearsal spaces, and presentations.