Focusrite Mixmaster

Focusrite Mixmaster Stereo Audio Processor

The Focusrite MixMaster is an analogue stereo audio processor initially intended for project studio mastering. However, its extensive range of features makes it invaluable for music production at various stages of the recording process.

Focusrite Mixmaster Stereo Audio Processor Details

The MFocusrite Mixmaster provides straightforward yet powerful processing options that address every element of the mix, giving you a quick path to achieving that elusive, polished sound of a hit record. In just a few minutes, you can add punch, width, and brilliance to your mix, all with the signature transparency and sonic integrity that have defined Focusrite’s reputation.

Drawing inspiration from the legendary Focusrite Blue Mastering range, a favourite among professional mastering engineers worldwide, the Focusrite Mixmaster refines the final balance and dynamic energy of your mix, enhances stereo width, and restores essential elements that may have been lost during the mixing process.

Stereo Expander
The stereo expander acts as a soft noise gate, effectively reducing unwanted background noise without introducing harshness. With just two controls and an LED display for monitoring, managing the noise floor is straightforward and intuitive.

Stereo Spectral Compressor
The Stereo Spectral Compressor is a powerful multiband compressor with three adjustable bands: Low, Mid, and High. Each band is visually represented, providing essential control over different frequency ranges.

Unlike traditional broadband compressors that might cause undesirable pumping effects (e.g., when a loud kick drum triggers the compressor), the Focusrite Mixmaster allows for independent compression of each band.

This feature is invaluable for taming specific elements like a kick drum, vocals, or hi-hats by using the respective LF, MID, or HF bands. With just 5 knobs and 2 buttons, you can easily shape your sound, both audibly and visually.

The included “LF slope adjust” switch also lets you shift the LF/mid crossover point from 200 Hz to 100 Hz, instantly enhancing the bass response for dance mixes with a single flick.

Stereo EQ
The Focusrite Mixmaster includes a three-band stereo EQ with stepped frequency shelving for the high (HF) and low (LF) bands, and a stepped parametric mid band. The “tilt” function provides gentle emphasis or de-emphasis at the top or bottom of the spectrum, ideal for subtle EQ adjustments across the entire mix—an essential mastering tool.

This Focusrite EQ is designed to add clarity and musicality, subtly refining the tonal balance of your mix.

Analogue Spatial Enhancer
This feature widens the stereo image to create a more expansive and immersive mix. Slight adjustments can push the image beyond the usual stereo boundaries, adding depth and dimension to your sound. Conversely, narrowing the stereo field can create a tighter, more focused mix.

Unlike many other width enhancers, the Focusrite Mixmaster avoids phase coherence issues by allowing critical centrally-panned elements (e.g., lead vocals or kick drums) to be added to the mix after stereo enhancement, ensuring clarity and balance.

Output Control
The output section of the Focusrite Mixmaster provides precise control over stereo balance and trim before the A/D converter or analogue outputs. For additional protection, the stereo frequency-adaptive limiter can be engaged, complete with its own LED meter, to prevent digital ‘overs’ and ensure clean, undistorted output.

Digital Connectivity
The Focusrite Mixmaster is equipped with a high-quality built-in A/D converter, providing pristine conversion of stereo signals before they leave the unit. This eliminates the need for additional circuitry post-mastering when transferring to digital recording media.

The 24-bit converter offers 128x oversampling and supports sample rates up to 96kHz, with S/PDIF, AES/EBU outputs, and a BNC word clock connector. It also includes the option to dither down to 16 or 20 bits, if needed. An ADC lock LED indicates when the converter is successfully synchronised with your digital recording media.

Specifications

  • Inputs
    • Electronically balanced, 20kΩ
    • Nominal level: +4dBu / -10dBV
  • Expander
    • Threshold: -60dB to -20dB (continuously variable)
    • Attack & Release:
      • Variable or auto (program dependent)
      • Attack: 100µS to 100mS
      • Release: 100mS to 4S
  • Stereo Spectral Compressor
    • Threshold: -20dB to +15dB (continuously variable)
    • Ratios: 1.3, 1.7, 2.2, 3, 4 & 5 (switched)
    • Slow Attack Switch: Decreases attack time of the compressor
    • Release (switched): 0.2, 0.4, 0.8, 1.6 (Auto Fast, Auto Slow)
    • LF Trim (200Hz): +10dB to -10dB
    • HF Trim (3kHz): +10dB to -10dB
    • Makeup Gain: 0dB to +15dB (continuously variable)
  • Stereo EQ
    • LF: Gain (+/- 10dB) & Frequency (40Hz, 70Hz, 120Hz + ‘tilt’)
    • Mid: 100Hz to 1kHz or 1kHz to 10kHz & Variable Q: 0.4 – 1.5
    • HF: Gain (+/- 10dB) & Frequency (10kHz, 14kHz, 20kHz + ‘tilt’)
    • ‘Tilt’ Feature: Very gradual tilt slopes, from 1kHz (2dB / octave)
  • Output Stage
    • Electronically balanced: 50Ω, nominal level +4dBu
    • Unbalanced, ground compensated: 75Ω, nominal level -10dBV
    • Output Trim: -6dB to +6dB (continuously variable)
  • Performance Specifications
    • Headroom: 22dB
    • THD:
      • @ +4dBu, all sections in, no gain reduction: <0.006% (80kHz BW)
      • Distortion during gain reduction is determined by the attack and release times set
    • Noise:
      • (20Hz to 22kHz): < -96dBu (all sections out); < -86dBu (all sections in)
    • Frequency response: (5Hz – 200kHz): +/- 2dB
  • Dimensions: 480mm x 88mm x 265mm
  • Weight: 5.2 kg

TRY OUR ‘MY EFFECTS RACK’ FEATURE TO TRACK WHAT YOU HAVE IN YOUR EFFECTS RACK NOW, AND THOSE ITEMS YOU WISH TO ADD.

The details provided above are drawn from historical documents like advertising brochures or user manuals. They’re shared without bias or review. This info is given solely for your consideration, helping you gauge its usefulness to you.

There are no samples available at the moment. If you can help, please contact us.

Currently no information available...

Currently no information available...
The absence of information doesn't necessarily mean it hasn’t been used on classic tracks or albums; it just means we don't have the details.

No results found.

No results found.

There are currently no reviews, why not be the first?

Used it? Leave your rating and review.

Leave a Reply

Just a Quick

Question?

Can you tell us quickly what it is you love about Vintage Digital, and what it is you would like to see more of on the site? Is there anything you think we should add?
Let us know!