"I appreciated its small size and lightweight form factor. To have a mixer that you can carry with you in a fanny pack along with a couple of iPhones or an iPhone and an iPad means that with just these and the mixer you become a self-contained DJ...something to enable you to play guitar along with an .mp3 when you're playing a small cafe or on the sidewalk."
Here are some quotes from David Cox's review of the iRig Mix from Examiner.com:
"Sometimes you need a mixer. Not a massive 24 track job for something to record a major album, just a small portable job to take with you to a gig when you've been asked to do a spot of DJ'ing. Or something to enable you to play guitar along with an .mp3 when you're playing a small cafe or on the sidewalk."
"When I started using the device I found that I appreciated its small size and lightweight form factor. The mixer is powered via USB, and what I liked about it are the bass & treble controls and the slider that lets you choose input channels. To have a mixer that you can carry with you in a fanny pack along with a couple of iPhones or an iPhone and an iPad means that with just these and the mixer you become a self-contained DJ."
"I've tended to use it mainly to toggle sound inputs on my home studio desktop - PC/iPad iPhone/DVR, that kind of thing and for this its great. But then I can disconnect it and take it with me on the road to configure how I need to for situations when I'm performing as telescape, or lecturing (often I'm miking my voice, and mixing this with audio or input from DVD or other audiovisual inputs)."
Read the full review of iRig Mix from Examiner.com.
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