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Sound Devices MixPre-10T
  • New Sound Devices MixPre-10T

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    Sound Devices is proud to announce the MixPre-10T, the newest member of the MixPre Series (MixPre-3 & MixPre-6) of audio recorders, mixers, and USB audio interfaces. As its name suggests, the MixPre-10T is a 10-input recorder with built-in timecode generator and reader, offering up to 12 tracks of polyphonic WAV file recording – ideal for production sound mixers, field recordists, sound designers, and musicians.

    "Since we released the MixPre-3 and MixPre-6 in April, we’ve heard how much our users love having phenomenal mic preamps in such a small, durable package," says Matt Anderson, CEO of Sound Devices, LLC. "The MixPre-10T offers higher track count, balanced outputs for additional routing flexibility, and built-in timecode generator and reader for trouble-free sync with any production. With the addition of the MixPre-10T, the MixPre Series continues to redefine the limits of traditional portable audio recorders."

    Some of the major features of the MixPre-10T include:

    • Exceptional audio quality – featuring eight ultra-low-noise, discrete, Class-A, Kashmir mic preamps handcrafted by Sound Devices. The MixPre-10T offers signature analog limiters and new 32-bit A-to-D converters to ensure high quality, professional-grade audio recordings.
    • Accurate Timecode – with built-in, ultra-high accuracy timecode generator and reader. Even when turned off or if all power is removed, the MixPre-10T continues to hold accurate timecode for hours. With its BNC, Aux, and HDMI timecode connections, all common frame rates and timecode modes are supported as well as the ability to lock to or output word clock.
    • Versatile I/O routing - flexibility with its two TA3 balanced outputs and a 3.5mm Stereo output, each with routing matrix. The MixPre-10T comes equipped with eight XLR/TRS combo Mic/Line level inputs, and a 3.5mm Aux/Mic input, which may be used for 2-channel line input, camera return, or timecode.
    • Flexible powering options - including a locking 4-pin Hirose connector for either external battery powering or AC-powering, as well as AA or Li-Ion battery sleds.
    • Unintimidating design – featuring a sunlight-readable, IPS touch screen LCD, and transport control joystick, for the ultimate in convenient navigation.
    • Mixing and metering - with gain control knobs, and access to panning and soloing via a simple press of the knob. Easy-to-read ring LEDs display limiter activity, and three LCD views provide easy monitoring of multitrack, mix, and USB return meters.
    • Built-in Bluetooth Smart® - enables control of the device from the free Sound Devices Wingman app. Users can start/stop recording, enter/edit metadata, and arm, disarm and rename tracks. What's more, MixPre-10T users can manage and create sound reports, plus email those reports directly from an iOS or Android device via Wingman.
    • Superior headphone monitoring - through the MixPre-10T’s custom-designed, wide-bandwidth headphone amp, and user programmable routing presets.
    • Compact and durable - the MixPre-10T is small in stature relative to products in its class. It is also constructed with a die-cast aluminum chassis making it robust, yet extremely lightweight.

    Like the MixPre-3 and MixPre-6, the MixPre-10T also makes an excellent USB audio interface featuring 12 channels into and 4 channels out from a Mac or Windows computer at up to 96k sample rate. The Mixpre-10T features the unique ability to record to an SD, SDHC or SDXC media card while simultaneously audio streaming via USB. As an added benefit, the MixPre-10T includes the ability to automatically copy recordings to a USB thumbdrive, which may be handed off to a client or kept as a backup copy.

    The MixPre-10T offers three modes of operation: Basic, Advanced, and Custom modes. Designed to allow a user to start recording right out of the box, the Basic mode takes the guesswork out of audio recording and is intended for stereo recording applications. Advanced and Custom modes offer more experienced audio professionals and enthusiasts access to multi-channel recording and advanced settings, such as metering, routing, timecode, mic pre gain, stereo and M/S channel linking, input/output delay, headphone presets, and more.

    The MixPre-10T is available to order from any Sound Devices authorized reseller, and is anticipated to ship by end of October.

    https://www.sounddevices.com/products/recorders/mixpre-10t


    10 track recorder priced somewhere between the MixPre-6 and 633, I assume. Further competition to the Zoom F8! (as while the MixPre-6 is great, there are still many reasons why people might prefer an F8 instead)

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  • https://www.sounddevices.com/news/sound-devices-news/the-mixpre-10t-announced-as-newest-member-of-mixpre-series

    Wow, is real! :-o 

    I'm just trying to convince myself this isn't some kind of elaborate early April Fool's Day Prank! Ha.

    Impressive. Very surprised to see 10x Kashmir pre-amps on this device. (Although the price was a little on the higher side of my previous wild guess)

  • @IronFilm

    Thanks, I updated first post

    Very surprised to see 10x Kashmir pre-amps on this device. (Although the price was a little on the higher side of my previous wild guess)

    You'll be even more surprised how tiny amount of unit cost they are.

  • Yeah--figure $4 per channel.

  • I'm quite proud I had a world first in reporting this last night ;-) I didn't realise just how close the announcement was though :-o

  • Gotham Sound does the first ever unboxing video of the Sound Devices MixPre-10T:

  • Had a play around with the MixPre10T yesterday for a good length of time, the teeny tiny touch screen annoyed me much less than I was expecting, but oh boy, that menu knob on the side.... annoyed me waaaaaaaaaaay more than I thought it would! Ugh. Maybe if only the headphone input was elsewhere to give your fingers a little bit more room around the knob then perhaps I'd have found the location "tolerable". But as it is not, I'm inclined to feel like the knobs location is "almost a dealbreaker" for me when you need to use it so much during a day.