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Description
The Yamaha TF1 digital mixer puts unparalleled power and flexibility at your fingertips. Yamaha's decades of experience designing industry-leading digital consoles culminate in the TF1's refined touchscreen interface and D-PRE mic preamps, which together unlock your creative potential. Whether you're an expert engineer or just getting started, the TF1's intuitive controls and professional-grade sound make it remarkably easy to craft a stellar mix.
TouchFlow Operation Follows Your Inspiration
The TF1's fluid TouchFlow Operation lets you make instant adjustments via simple taps, swipes and knob turns, so you can react on the fly to what's happening on stage. Yamaha designed the TF1 from scratch specifically for mixing live sound, optimizing its interface for speed and ease of use. The streamlined touchscreen and Touch & Turn knob give you fingertip control over every function.
D-PRE Mic Preamps Deliver Pristine Audio Quality
Yamaha's D-PRE mic preamps have earned widespread acclaim for their pure, natural sound. The TF1 features 16 D-PRE mic preamps with 48V phantom power that capture all the warmth and detail in each vocal or instrument. No matter what's plugged in, the TF1 translates every nuance into stunning sonic clarity.
Designed for Both Pros and Beginners
Whether you have years of mixing experience under your belt or you're just getting started, the TF1 offers an intuitive interface that's remarkably easy to navigate. Presets and scenes allow you to quickly recall optimized settings for different performers or songs. At the same time, the TF1 provides extensive controls for fine-tuning EQ, dynamics, FX and more. It's a mixer that can grow with you, from your first gig to touring major venues.
Roadworthy and Studio-Ready
The TF1's lightweight chassis is built to withstand the demands of the road while providing a small footprint for tight spaces. Balanced XLR inputs and outputs, USB audio interface and DAW integration mean the TF1 also excels as a studio console. No matter where your music takes you, the TF1 delivers professional results.



Features
- Analog/digital: Digital
- Powered: No
- Output (8 ohms): Not applicable
- Total: 16
- Mic preamps: 16
- XLR/TRS combo jacks: 16
- XLR only jacks: Not applicable
- 1/4" only jacks: Not applicable
- RCA (stereo pair): 2
- Phantom power: yes +48V
- Main XLR out: 2
- Main 1/4" out: Not applicable
- Aux XLR: 14
- Aux 1/4": Not applicable
- RCA (stereo pair): Not applicable
- Headphone: 1
- Compression: Yes, all inputs
- Reverb: Yes
- Delay: Yes
- Chorus/flange: Yes
- Type: Fully Parametric
- Bands per channel: 4
- Treble: Adjustable
- High midrange: Adjustable
- Sweep high midrange: Adjustable
- Midrange: Adjustable
- Sweep midrange: Adjustable
- Low midrange: Adjustable
- Sweep Low midrange: Adjustable
- Low: Adjustable
- Q: Adjustable
- Low cut: Adjustable
- Master graphic: Yes
- Inserts (channel): Not applicable
- Inserts (master): Not applicable
- Buses:
- Sub groups:
- USB: Yes
- FireWire: Not applicable
- Wi-Fi: Not applicable
- ADAT: Not applicable
- Thunderbolt: Not applicable
- S/PDIF Not applicable
- MIDI: Not applicable
- Width: 20.1"
- Height: 8.9"
- Depth: 23.6"
- Weight: 29.7 lb.
- Automation: Snapshot memory
- Fader type: 100 mm
- Motorized faders: Yes
- Bundled software: Cubase AI
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This is a great mixer in it's class.
submitted9 years ago
byJT5280
fromDenver
Yamaha has been a leader in the mixer industry for a long time, and they have not been bought out by a discount sound equipment company. The TF series mixers may not have all the extra features some other mixers in it's class have, but it is TRUE Yamaha quality, and has Dante. Who needs the "kitchen sink" in a mixer if you're not going to need it? Other mixers have their own protocol, or an outdated protocol, the Yamaha with Dante will prove to be better quality and more versatile in the end. The TF with Dante will be able to be mixed with other brands using Dante. For example, Shure ULXD wireless mic's wit Dante can plug into the mixer with a CAT5 cable and not XLR only. The Midas M32 and Behringer X32 can not do this. Many top brands are going with Dante options, and Yamaha is staying current and flexible, whereas Midas and Behringer will be stuck with analog connections. A digital Dante connection with wireless microphones and other devices, will offer so much more than just an XLR connection can.
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submitted5 years ago
asked byDe
fromSouth Carolina
Warranty on Yamaha tf1 mixer
1 year parts and labor.submitted6 years ago
asked byDave
fromBlue Lake, CA
We currently use a Yamaha MGU12XU / MG12 Mixer for on-stage performances. If we decide to upgrade to the Yamaha TF-1 Mixer we will be able to isolate 16 channels for volume levels (we use 6 individual monitors and need to vary volume settings for each). Can you list the top three advantages that we will derive from upgrading to the TF-1 Mixing Console? Thanks! s/Dave
Yes, you will be able to have 16 channels - each with different output volume and effects. Both models are similar so it will come down to personal choice