Allen & Heath ZEDI-10FX OverviewAllen & Heath Releases New ZED Series MixersRead MoreDesigned to bring the signature Allen & Heath sensibility to a compact and portable frame, the ZEDi-10FX is a ten-channel mixer that sports reverb, delay, chorusing, and tap-tempo functionality. But that’s not all: the unit also doubles as a USB interface offering four channels of conversion¡ªeither analog-to-digital or vice-versa. On the analog side, you get four XLR inputs, four line inputs, two instrument ports, and two pairs of stereo line inputs. Thus, you’ll find the ZEDi-10FX equally suited for live-mixing in small venues and for tracking instruments on the fly. Should you choose use the unit as an interface, you’ll find that it comes with Cubase LE, a digital audio workstation which enables you to record, sequence, and edit music, be it audio or MIDI. In the analog realm, the ZEDi-10FX is crafted with preamps modeled on the Allen & Heath GS2-R24. These channel strips aim to provide warmth, low noise, and a vast expanse of headroom. On-board EQs also come standard with the unit. Two channels feature a button that converts line-level signal into high-impedance jacks, meaning guitar players need not lug an extra DI box around should they wish to go direct into the board. Turning your attention back to the digital side of things, you’ll notice that a USB switch controls the routing of your USB output, enabling you to select how you route and separate the incoming analog signals into your DAW.Key Features USB audio interface (24-bit/96 kHz) Cubase LE software included Cubasis LE App included 4 x mic/line Inputs with separate XLR and TRS jack sockets 2x stereo inputs with TRS jack sockets 2x guitar DI high-impedance inputs, eliminating the need for DI boxes 4 x high-pass filters (channels 1 through 4) for cleaning up unwanted low-frequency noise 3-band EQ on channels 1 through 4 enable tonal shapingOn-board effects module with delay, reverb, chorusing, and tap-tempo functionality 60mm smooth-travel fader on main mix 2 x XLR main outputs2 x RCA monitor outputs 8x LED signal metering 48V Phantom Power for condenser mics Internal power supply In the BoxAllen & Heath ZEDi-10FX Compact Hybrid Mixer/USB Interface (with On-Board Effects Engine)Bundle of Cubase LE Software & Cubasis LE AppLimited 1-Year WarrantyNews, Tips and ReviewsLearn How to Record Audio for Video and FilmExplora Admin 2 years agoUser Manual4.0 MBAllen & Heath ZEDI-10FX SpecsMixerNumber of Analog Input Channels8 (4 Mono / 2 Stereo)Number of Mic Preamps4Analog Output Channels1 x Stereo Master Output1 x Stereo Control Room/Monitor Output1 x Mono Aux Send Output1 x Mono FX Send Output1 x Stereo Headphone OutputFaders7 x Channel FaderSignal ProcessingEQInput Channels:3-Band EQ (Mono Channels) 2-Band EQ (Stereo Channels) Filters4 x High-Pass Built-In EffectsYesDigital AudioSample RatesUp to 96 kHzBit DepthUp to 24-BitConnectivityAnalog Inputs2 x 1/4″ TS Hi-Z Input4 x XLR 3-Pin Input4 x XLR 3-Pin Mic Input2 x 1/4″ Line/Hi-Z Input2 x 1/4″ Line Input4 x 1/4″ Line Input (2 Stereo Pairs)Analog Outputs1 x 1/4″ TRS Headphone Output1 x 1/4″ Aux Output1 x 1/4″ FX Output1 x Stereo RCA Monitor Output2 x XLR 3-Pin Balanced Main OutputPhantom PowerYesUSB1 x USB Type-BUSB I/O Capacity4 x Input / 4 x OutputPhysicalRack MountableNoDimensions3.8 x 13.1 x 10.8″ / 96.5 x 332.7 x 274.3?mmWeight5.1?lb / 2.3?kgPackaging InfoPackage Weight7.4 lbBox Dimensions (LxWxH)18 x 13 x 5.5″Allen & Heath ZEDI-10FX ReviewsAlmost Perfect!By JoaquinRated 4 out of 5Date: 2021-08-18I mostly use this to record multiple hardware synths to a DAW. It uses space well on my desktop studio. The sound is great. It says 10 inputs, but there are 6 inputs that matter to me: 4 mono, 1 stereo, and 1 USB OR stereo input. So if you’re hooking up to a computer, it is like 4 mono + 1 stereo. You can plug in a guitar or mic with or without a preamp, just mash the toggle switches as needed to boost or dampen the signal. The effects are passable, and so no pedals needed. Or, I should say, now I’m only tempted to buy good pedals instead of any pedals. It has an internal power supply. I’m almost perfectly happy with it. Why 4 stars? MacOS detects this as either ZEDi-10FX or A&H Audio 1.0 depending on the how everything gets powered up. (Startup scenario A,B,C explained below.) It always works fine, but the problem is with the different device names. I have to change the preferences of any audio software set to one device name vs the other. This happens a lot. I use a switchable power strip and turn things on/off as I need them. That could be my problem, but whatevs its annoying. So minor complaint, but my prior experience was with a Focusrite Scarlet 2in-2out with nary an issue. So 4 stars. It is still really great. I would otherwise love it. ITS GREAT I LOVE IT!!! It has an internal power supply! The interface is clearly labeled. I basically learned to use it by looking at it. The manual is helpful if spartan. Also, if you care, the power plug is not a conventional computer power cable (IEC-320-C13). It is a less common standard (like the ‘ET head’ or mickey mouse connector). If you are wondering if you should get this or a ZED10FX, I’ve read the deciding factor is ZED10 can shape the mid-frequencies with an extra eq knob on each input channel. Its for live gigs. You can boost vocal clarity, dampen boomy instruments, remove unwanted harmonics etc. But ZED10 is one final mix to computer via USB. It doesn’t do 4-in-4-out to a DAW like the ZEDi-10FX. So do you want the ability to remove annoying frequencies at a live gig? ZED10. Or do you want to noodle a multi-synth jam into 4 DAW tracks and edit the tracks individually? ZEDi-10FX. I wanted to record multi-instrument uh, performances LOL, and and afterwards keep the good parts, so ZEDi for me. RE: BOOT ORDER & MACOS DEVICE NAMING – 3 SCENARIOS: (A) Devices connected + ZEDi powered on first + Mac boots 2nd = ZEDi10FX audio device. (B) Devices connected + Mac boots 1st + ZEDi boots 2nd = A&H USB Audio 1.0. (C) Mac is on + ZEDi is on + unplug/plug ZEDi = ZEDi10FX. Everything works fine with either audio device name. But DAW software doesn’t re-configure automatically to the different names. That’s a bunch of clicks.#nice mixerBy Studiodave101Rated 5 out of 5Date: 2016-04-26all allan and heath mixers are excellent .this one has superb mic pres and effects.I was hoping to replace my ios camera audio with FXBy TracyRated 3 out of 5Date: 2020-07-29I wanted to stream my mix as the audio for my camera app. I can hear the fx in the headphones, but I seem to have exhausted all the USB output options on the ZEDi 10FX, and none of them print the wet signal in my iphone videos. A&H has no idea which mix output is used by default in the ios camera app or how to get the fx in the mix to the camera. The dry signal does sound good on playback, but that is not why I bought the mixer with FX. So, meh. 3 stars.Quality productBy maddyjayRated 5 out of 5Date: 2017-01-23Very well made. Potentiometers are tight with resistance, not sloppy as some other brands are. Very low noise. Effects are higher quality with many to choose from. Real pro sound.See any errors on this page? 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