User Manual
F.A.Q.
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DO I NEED A COMPUTER TO USE K-MIX?
No, K-Mix can function as a completely standalone mixer. All EQs, compressors, noise gates, reverb, etc. live on
the board. Just power up K-Mix via a USB power supply and you’re good to go!
Please note that while most parameters can be accessed directly from the K-Mix hardware, there are some
parameters that can only be accessed via the K-Mix Editor software, which does require connection to a
computer to function. Though, once you have edited these parameters via the editor they can be saved on the
K-Mix itself, enabling you to use your changes standalone, away from the computer.
Editor-only parameters are as follows:
• Rumble Filter On/Off
• Rumble Filter Frequency
• Fader Group
• Surround Speaker Layout selection
• Bass Management On/Off
• Bass Management Crossover Frequency
• Surround Panner assignments
• USB Pre/Post settings
• MIDI CC/Note assignments
• Input Channels 3–8 Line/Phono Switches
• Pass Thru On/Off
• Editor + Mixer View Linking On/Off
WILL K-MIX REMEMBER MY PREVIOUS SETTINGS THE NEXT TIME I TURN IT
ON?
Yes, it is possible for K-Mix to remember your previous settings the next time it is turned on, even if you did not
save any of the changes made.
• In order for K-Mix to power up in the exact same state as it was powered down, you must manually power
down your K-Mix by pressing and holding the [ ] button for three seconds. When powered down this way
K-Mix stores its current settings internally and automatically recalls them the next time it is powered on.
• Simply disconnecting K-Mix from its power source will not store the current settings for later; any unsaved
changes will be forgotten when K-Mix is next powered on.
WILL K-MIX WORK WITH COMPUTERS RUNNING WINDOWS?
No, we do not currently support K-Mix for computers running Windows operating systems. K-Mix will not
function when connected to a computer running a Windows operating system.
K-Mix is compliant with the USB Audio 2.0 device class specication and should function with any operating
system that supports such devices. Windows does not currently support USB Audio 2.0 devices.