Chris Baker of Future Music Magazine was on the scene at the Namm Show 2015 where he was introduced to the new Keith McMillen K-Mix Programmable Digital Mixer, Audio Interface & Controller. The new K-Mix touts stand-alone ability, touch faders and rotaries and absolutely no moving parts, which will surely make for an amazingly durable piece of equipment. The K-Mix is due out in the Spring.
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