Elite Acoustics (EAE) StompMix 6-2 Six Digital pedalboard mixer
The StompMix 6-2 packed a 32-bit DSP engine to a lightweight and compact stomp box package. It offers a full featured, highly intuitive 6 channels Digital Mixer with a Color Display. The powerful DSP engine provides a compressor, Mid sweepable EQ, Highpass Filter, Notch Filter, Phase reverse to each of the 4 Mic inputs. The Stompmix 6-2 features Reverb/Chorus effects processors with dedicated mix bus, an assignable Delay effects processor, and 4 Class A solid-state Mic pre-amps with +48V Phantom power. We added 2 Footswitches allowing instant access to stored scenes for easy and fast setup.
STOMPMIX 6-2 FEATURES
- 6-Channel Compact Digital Mixer Pedal
- 2 High Z (1M OHM), 4 Mic and 6 Line inputs
- 10 user scene memories
- +48V Phantom Power
- Independent Effects on each channel
- Noise Gate, Compressor, EQ, Reverb,
Chorus, Delay, & more - Main MIX (XLR) output EQ
- Main Mix headphone outputs (1/8″ jack)
- Auxiliary Input
- MAIN level controls,
- Main MIX and AUX MIX Outputs
- Main MIX (MUTE) – via Footswitch
- Scenes Change – via Footswitches.
- Metal chassis
- Panel-mounted POTs/Jacks
- 12V AC/DC supply included
- Designed and assembled in USA
Dimensions: 6.58”L x 6.46”W x 4.11”H
Weight: 4 lbs
12V power supply adapter included.
How to save and recall/Load Scenes.
a. Save –
> 1) Press “system” button 2 times, until you get to the “scenes” page.
> 2) change “mem” number to the scene you want to use, example “9”. — by turning the lower left encoder.
> 3) turn the lower right encoder “save” clockwise a few times, the arrow above the “save” should move.This should save current settings in memory “9”.
(Rotate the corresponding encoder in the direction of the arrow “>”, arrow will move toward the “I”)
Save Several Scenes setting with different memory locations before using recall to check.
b. Load –
1) Press “system” button 2 times, until you get to the “scenes” page.
> 2) change “mem” number to the scene you want to use, example “9”. — by turning the lower left encoder.
> 3) turn the lower middle encoder “Load” clockwise a few times, the arrow above the “Load” should move. This should load what is in memory “9” into current settings.(Rotate the corresponding encoder in the direction of the arrow “>”, arrow will move toward the “I”)
Press the “main” button and double check,