Mixthesizer Studio Hub – Official Presentation at LOAD Studio, Rome
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We had the pleasure of presenting the new Mixthesizer Studio Hub inside the prestigious LOAD Studio in Rome, one of the most respected professional studios in the city for its acoustics, design, and recording quality.
For the occasion, the Studio Hub was installed directly into the main console of the studio, allowing producers, musicians, and audio engineers to test it in a real hybrid workflow environment.
The feedback was extremely positive: the unit impressed for its analog sound quality, routing flexibility, and seamless integration with modern setups.
What is the Mixthesizer Studio Hub?
The Mixthesizer Studio Hub is designed to become the analog heart of your studio.
More than a mixer, it is a complete solution that combines:
- Analog mixer
- Analog summing amplifier
- Custom transformer-based active DI
- Hybrid integration for modern workflows
All in a compact rack unit built for synthesizers, outboard, and hybrid DAW setups.
Key Features
16 mono channels / 8 stereo linkable
Use each channel in mono or pair them for stereo operation, adapting perfectly to any studio configuration.
Combo Audio Level Control (gain + volume in one knob)
A unique control inspired by our Live Tools design, offering precision, power, and simplicity.
Direct OUT on every channel
Ideal for multitrack recording or re-amping, with independent analog outputs per channel.
Mute & Record Send
Each channel includes a mute switch and a dedicated record-send lever, giving you full control over what you capture and when.
Custom transformer active DI
Ensures a clean, balanced, powerful signal — ready for professional recording.
Total hybrid integration
The Studio Hub allows you to seamlessly combine hardware and DAW:
- connect analog synthesizers
- integrate your audio interface outputs
- sum hardware + DAW tracks
- record via Direct OUT or DI
- monitor everything in real time with no latency
About the Presentation Image
The photo shows the Mixthesizer Studio Hub installed directly in the LOAD Studio console, with a frontal close-up added to highlight controls and layout.
This combination works very well: it provides context, authenticity, and a clear view of the unit’s design.