cre8audio Assembler
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cre8audio
Assembler
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The cre8audio Assembler is a cleverly designed mixer that bridges the gap between traditional analogue gear and modular synthesis. Its compact size and Eurorack integration make it ideal for synth-heavy setups or small-scale live rigs where a streamlined workflow is key – it's a fantastic, budget-friendly option for experimental musicians and sound designers.
Product Description
- cre8audio Assembler
- 10-Channel Mixer
- 6 mono and 2 stereo channels
- Mono channels with 2 aux send (1 assignable)
- mute
- assignable cue monitoring
- up to 20 db gain
- 3-stage LED display
- Channel 1 and 2 with additional EQ
- Stereo channels with aux send (assignable AUX 1
- 2 or 3)
- mute
- assignable cue monitoring
- up to 20 db gain
- 3-stage LED display
- 3 Aux send: mono
- post-fader
- 2 Stereo aux returns and 1 mono aux return
- Independent main and cue output levels
- Current requirement: +380 mA (+12 V) / -275 mA (-12 V)
- Eurorack and line level compatible
- Can be used standalone in the supplied housing or as a module in Eurorack format
- Width as Eurorack module: 40 HP
- Depth as Eurorack module: 30 mm
- Dimensions: 207 x 138 x 61 mm
- Weight: 0.85 kg
- • Solid build quality for the price, feels surprisingly robust.
- • Assignable cue monitoring is a huge boon for live performance.
- • Eurorack compatibility opens unique creative routing possibilities.
- • Gain range of up to 20dB handles weak signals effectively.
- • EQ is limited to just two channels, a constraint for complex mixing.
- • Smaller channel count limits scalability for larger productions.
- • Lack of phantom power restricts microphone options considerably.
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