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Threetom Modular Mixing Flask
$109.00 - $149.00
The Threetom Modular “Mixing Flask” is a utility mixer offering mix-bus limiting and a cornucopia of indicator lights integrated behind a unique chemical lab-inspired front panel.
I designed Mixing Flask as a solution to my main three gripes with conventional utility mixers:
- Mixing too hot is too easy, leading to hard clipping on the mix-bus. And even when there’s an indicator light to warn you when this is happening, there are no features to actively prevent it.
- Utility mixers usually only offer unity gain, so when you have a weak input signal (like a MTM Radio Music), you’re out of luck
- They’re nauseatingly boring
MIXING FLASK provides solutions to these annoyances in the following ways:
- I’ve implemented a soft-clipping limiting circuit on the mix-bus (inspired by DOPPIO). The highest setting prevents the mix-bus from hard clipping altogether in favor of warm saturation.
- All inputs have a gain of +6dB allowing you to better equalize between volumes while maintaining a hot mix-bus output
- The myriad of indicator lights and front-panel graphics make you feel like a mad scientist in your modular chemical lab. I bet you won’t find another utility mixer that makes mixing more exciting than Mixing Flask!
Features
- Three different flavors of saturation on the mix output (hard clipping, soft/hard clipping, or soft-limiting)
- Three inputs with up to +6dB of gain, and bipolar monitor lights
- One mix output with three-stage bipolar monitor lights (signal present, signal nominal, hard-clipping warning)
- Backlit chemical-lab-inspired front-panel graphics
Use cases:
- Mix oscillator waveforms without the risk of hard-clipping
- Mix CV signals while keeping an eye on what’s coming in and going out
- Give a gentle boost to weak input signals (e.g. from a sampler module)
- Have a utility mixer in your case that’s interesting to look at, and doesn’t bore you to death!