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Introducing the LiveTrak L6

Description
Flexible Mixing With Thoughtful Features
The L-6 has 10 channels, but what does that mean for you? It means you can connect multiple instruments or sound sources at once—like two microphones or instruments using the XLR/TRS combo inputs, and up to four stereo devices like keyboards or synths. It’s perfect if you’ve got a few instruments you like to layer or want to jam with a friend. There’s also built-in effects, like reverb and delay, that you can add to your tracks for extra flavor. Plus, the L-6 includes sound pads you can assign to trigger samples, which is great if you want to add in some cool sounds or loops while you’re playing.
Connect Everything and Take Full Control
If you’re someone who likes to get hands-on with your sound, the LiveTrak L-6 gives you all the control you need. Each channel has its own EQ, which lets you adjust the bass, mids, and highs for each connected instrument. This can help balance out the sound if, for example, your synth is too bright or your bass is too heavy. With the L-6, you can tweak each instrument until everything fits together perfectly in the mix. And the built-in headphone output allows you to monitor your sound in real-time, so you can hear the adjustments as you make them.
Record Anywhere With Versatile Power Options
The best part? You don’t have to stay tethered to a power outlet. The LiveTrak L-6 runs on four AA batteries, so you can take it anywhere you want to record or perform. It’s great for outdoor jams or impromptu sessions where you don’t have easy access to power. Of course, if you prefer to keep it plugged in, you can use USB power as well. And if you’re using it in a studio setup, the L-6 acts as a 12-in/4-out audio interface, meaning you can connect it to your computer for recording straight into your DAW (digital audio workstation).



Features
- 10 channels for connecting multiple instruments or microphones
- Built-in effects like reverb and delay to enhance your sound
- 32-bit float recording to capture high-quality audio with no distortion
- Four assignable sound pads for triggering samples in real-time
- Runs on batteries or USB power for portability
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Specs
- Mixer type: 10-channel ultra-compact digital mixer
- Inputs: 2 XLR/TRS combo inputs, 4 stereo inputs
- Simultaneous recording: 12-track
- MIDI: MIDI In/Out for mixer control and USB MIDI interface
- Scene memory: 3 scene memory for storing mixer and tempo settings
- Recording format: 32-bit float multi-track recording to micro SD card
- Send effects: 5 internal send effects
- AUX send outputs: 2
- Assignable sound pads: 4 (sample player)
- EQ: 3-band EQ with mid frequency control for each channel
- Outputs: headphone output, master output
- Eurorack compatibility: yes
- Audio interface: 12-in / 4-out
- Power operation: 4 AA batteries or USB power
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4.43
7 Reviews
86%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Home Studio7
- Amateur Recording4
- Performances4
- Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing4
- Outdoor Events / Games3
- Poor Sound Quality1
- Slight hissing noise present1
- Experienced4
- Professional Musician2
- Novice1
- Compact7
- Easy To Use7
- Versatile7
- Good Audio5
- Lightweight5
Reviewed by 7 customers
Compact mixer for small recording gigs
Verified Buyer
submitted8 months ago
byHumberto
fromCoral Springs, FL
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
The Zoom LifeTrak L6 mixes up to 10 channels of mono audio and records each channel serparately in a removable mini SD card, allowing post-production remastering. Two of the inputs have XLR and TRS sockets and dual analog to digital conversion for lower and upper ranges, an advances feature that combined with the 32-bit float feature, makes this battery and USB powered mixer a must-have.
Nice little unit.
Verified Buyer
submitted9 months ago
byRyan
fromAmityville. NY
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I use it as a mixer to control guitar and vocal volumes as well as additional inputs as a solo acoustic performer.
excellent and competitively priced
Verified Buyer
submitted9 months ago
byJeff
fromMilton, GA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This little mixer works well with a laptop setup and tight space. Very powerful, clean and efficient...great buy!
Great mixer, easy to use, great interface...!!!
Verified Buyer
submitted9 months ago
byJeff
fromAtlanta, GA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This mixer is small, powerful and high quality. It's a great addition to a laptop setup...Fantastic, great value!
All the utility and none of the headache.
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submitted9 months ago
byCurtis
fromReno, NV
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I got my first field recorder after I tried using a sampler to record some songs in a friend's house. It was passable at best, and the field recorder was a big step up from that. I got a mixer for my home studio and it was another step up again ... But it wasn't portable. This is the best crossroads between the two. It's crazy that they were able to cram ten channels, an effects bus, and field recording capabilities in something so small and intuitive without needing a screen.
What a fantasic little device!
submitted9 months ago
byChris
fromLas Penitas, Nicaragua
I got this to replace an older Behringer mixer, what a difference! It fit my use case perfectly. A couple of monosynths, and three stereo modules. The sound is super clean, the recordings are fantastic, and I've never had a lower studio noisefloor. Highly recommended.
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submitted9 months ago
asked byPoochie
fromSeattle, WA
Does this unit allow passive pick guitars to be plugged in (there doesn't seem to be obvious input or mention of Hi-z input or guitars anywhere in teh user manual that I can find). Thanks in advance!
I’m very sorry. Your question is not clear. The 1/4" inputs are clearly shown on the face of the unit.submitted10 months ago
asked byK-man
fromAtlanta Georgia
Is this a demo model
Yes, it is.