Mackie DLZ Creator XS Adaptive Digital Mixer for Podcasting, Streaming and YouTube with User Modes, Mix Agent Technology, Auto Mix, Onyx80 Mic Preamps
Mackie DLZ Creator XS Adaptive Digital Mixer for Podcasting, Streaming and YouTube with User Modes, Mix Agent Technology, Auto Mix, Onyx80 Mic Preamps
DLZ Creator XS is a compact adaptive digital mixer for podcasting and streaming. It features Mix Agent™ technology, Onyx80 mic preamps, and a 7” touchscreen that tailors the controls based on your choice of modes.
General Features:
- Create on your terms. Three control modes (Easy, Enhanced, Pro) instantly adapt the 7” touchscreen controls to meet your style and skill level without compromising sound quality.
- AutoMix manages levels for up to two mics so you and your guest or co-host can be heard, even when you both speak simultaneously—a huge help when hosting a podcast or YouTube show. You can even give both people their customized headphone mixes.
- DLZ Creator XS is more than a podcast mixer or audio interface. It can record or stream multitrack audio to a computer via USB-C or an NDI connection or straight to an SD card for a truly self-contained setup.
- Avoid menu diving with six customizable trigger pads. Set the pads to trigger samples from 8 storage banks, add voice-changing FX, and use critical controls like censor, duck, fade, and “locals only” (for off-the-record chatting).
- DLZ Control Modes, DLZ Mix Agent, and Auto Mix technologies
- 7” high-resolution full-color touch display with anti-glare coating
- 2 discrete XLR/TRS combo inputs
- Stereo channel with dual 1/4” TRS inputs
- Stereo channel with 1/8” TRS connection
- Stereo bi-directional Bluetooth channel
- 14×4 USB-C audio interface to Mac/PC
- Record to MicroSD or USB Flash Drive
- Professional audio processing (3-band parametric EQ, Noise gate, De-Esser, Compressor, Atomizer Reverb, Chronotronic Delay)
- Customizable pads for triggering samples, turning FX on/off, and executing commands (fade, duck, etc.)
Warning:
This product can expose you to, known to the State of California, to cause cancer. For more information, go to P65Warnings.ca.