Yamaha’s MGX12 digital mixer is part of the company’s new MGX series with prices starting at $799.99.
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The music industry’s largest trade show, NAMM 2026kicks off in Anaheim, California, January 22-24. Many big names from the tech sector will be there, including Yamahawhich has just announced the global launch of its MGX series digital mixing consoles, URX series audio interfaces and CC1 USB controller.
Designed for musicians, performers, streamers, podcasters and content creators, the new series offers studio-quality audio and integration for a wide range of applications used in live performances, music production, podcasting and streaming. New products will be on display at NAMM with interactive demonstrations and detailed product descriptions.
“We’re not interested in adding digital features for their own sake – we’re focused on what really helps engineers, musicians and creators deliver great performances,” says Preston Gray, Yamaha’s director of marketing, professional audio.
Yamaha’s URX series offers premium audio performance with 32-bit/192kHz support, ultra-low noise operation, and built-in mixing and routing.
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“The new MGX mixers extend the trusted MG family into the digital space with the same priorities: musicality, natural sound, simple operation and the confidence that comes from using a Yamaha console. Combined with the new interfaces and controller, this series gives performers, streamers and creators a complete ecosystem they can trust – regardless of size or workflow.”
Digital Innovation
THE MGX series combines digital innovation with the Yamaha heritage born from the company’s MG series of analog mixers. Building on this heritage, the MGX series uses advanced digital technology with superior sound and flexibility. There is support for 32-bit/96kHz audio, multi-channel streaming and HDMI-USB video/audio interface on some of the models.
by Yamaha URX series delivers premium audio performance with 32-bit/192kHz support, ultra-low noise mode, and built-in mixing and routing. The URX44V adds HDMI-USB video/audio connectivity, making it a powerful hub for recording, streaming and production.
Yamaha’s new CC1 USB controller features a 100mm motorized, touch-sensitive fader, 12 LCD keys that work with Elgato’s Stream Deck app, as well as leading DAWs
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Finally, the new Yamaha CC1 USB Controller will be on display at NAMM. Designed for streamlined workflows required by creatives, the CC1 controller features a 100mm motorized touch-sensitive fader, 12 LCD keys that work with Elgato’s Stream Deck app, and integration with leading DAWs such as Cubase, Nuendo and Pro Tools. CC1 is designed for music production, live streaming and hybrid workflows, offering precise control and quick setup with multiple platforms, including OBS Studio.
Prices and Availability:
YamahaPricing for the MGX series starts at $799.99. The URX series has a starting price of $399.99. The CC1 controller costs $399.99. All three series are now available through authorized Yamaha dealers.
