This sounds great. What does it come with for settings and dynamics? Wish I could test it out. I cringe when it comes to online buying things like this when I can't hear my voice or speakers etc through the actual machine. A video is great, but not exactally hands on or real time. I am interested though. My introduction to digital mixing was back in the early 2000s with my Yamaha AW16g. Still got it, but not enough inputs/outputs for live use. Still sounds great for recording but slow by today's standards.
I just tried it. First thing I noticed - It is painfully slow in reacting on the display while turning the knobs. Nothing you want when you are work fast and precise. The buttons also seems to have a delay from pushing them til the reaction come on the screen. The display is crisp and clear. What you surely want.
Hello, Joshua! 1. Any tablet or device that can access HTML5 can control that mixer. 2. I'm not quite sure, but I do not believe so, based off of all the features listed for the mixer. Peavey has not released the manual yet, so I'm having trouble finding that exact info. Thanks for the interest! Kevin Spunde, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1732, Kevin_Spunde@Sweetwater.com
As far as capabilities go, it's got all the basics you would except from a 16 preamp midline product such as this. But that HTML 5.0 control... that's brilliant! Why did it take so long for someone to do this? It begs question, what's that latency like? Is there enough bandwidth in most situations for html 5.0 to support a 32 channel system? I digress, Bravo Peavey!
@@mrufino1 good to know. It will take over as the dominant means to remotely control everything eventually. Symetrix started using it on their Jupiter systems many years ago, and I thought it was the coolest thing back then. It was a much smaller device with far fewer parameters than a console like this, so I guess they just needed time to streamline the data feed for a larger environment.
@@neelyjohns it is cool in that it doesn’t matter what device you use, as long as the device runs a web browser. That opens up a lot of possibilities. I haven’t used this peavey or the sound craft, but I use my iPads and android tablet all the time when doing sound. Is especially helpful when having to do monitors from front of house so you can get onstage with the musicians at sound check to hear what they are hearing.
because first party mobile browsers on both IOS(Safari) and Android(Android Browser) are non-standard, buggy messes that no one actually wants to support. That and getting the HTML slider field to go up and down instead of let to right is a huge pain in the but on competent browser engines.
Hello, Luis! Yes, any tablet or device that can access an HTML5 compatible browser will work to control the Aureus. Thanks for the interest! Spunde, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1732, Spunde@Sweetwater.com
Thank you for checking out our videos on RUclips. The Peavey Aureus is an amazing console. So many great features in a small package. To answer your questions, you can indeed control the tracks from your tablet. You are able to control those via the app. It also does have the ability to play MP3 files. If you need anything else, please let me know. Thanks, Grant Embury, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1647, Grant_embury@Sweetwater.com
Hello, Jax! This does not feature that. You can edit the graphic EQ on the main outs to tune the room or suppress select frequencies. Thanks for the interest! Kevin Spunde, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1732, Kevin_Spunde@Sweetwater.com
Hey, FuzzBoxx. Currently the Peavey Aureus is only able to record a main out 2 track to the USB output. If there is anything else we can help with, let us know. Thanks, Grant Embury, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1647, Grant_embury@Sweetwater.com
@@jimmynickles828 yeah.. overpriced piece of hardware for limited capabilities. It looks very nice.. but the more I think about it the more limited if feels like.
Hi, VC! Thanks for your interest. After double checking Peavey’s documentation and finding no reference to DAW control, it’s a solid educated guess that the Aureus doesn’t have that functionality. If you need something with this feature, I’d be looking at the PreSonus StudioLive series: www.sweetwater.com/shop/presonus-studiolive/ I hope this helps a bit - feel free to contact me directly with any further questions, and thanks again! Caleb Lowrey, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1620, caleb_lowrey@sweetwater.com
Hey, Buscando. Thanks for checking out our video. The mixer does have 9 motorized faders on it. This is a killer little mixer and gives you a lot of added features that a lot of other boards do not. Thanks, Grant Embury, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1647, Grant_embury@Sweetwater.com
Hi, Duane. Great question! You can indeed operate that mixer with an iPad. Feel free to reach out with any other questions. Thanks! Jason Filloramo, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1281, Jason_Filloramo@sweetwater.com
Sorry Peavey, I only use analog, the analog reliability is superb.!.!..! How about if you run into a glitch in the middle of a show, you’re done .!.!.!
Thanks for checking out the Peavey Aureus with us! Let us know what you think of this mixer by liking this video, commenting, and subscribing🔔
Is this going to be available later with more XLR inputs?
This sounds great. What does it come with for settings and dynamics? Wish I could test it out. I cringe when it comes to online buying things like this when I can't hear my voice or speakers etc through the actual machine. A video is great, but not exactally hands on or real time. I am interested though. My introduction to digital mixing was back in the early 2000s with my Yamaha AW16g. Still got it, but not enough inputs/outputs for live use. Still sounds great for recording but slow by today's standards.
Que aplicacion debo descargar para usar una tablet
This guy has the ultimate ‘soothing cool cat’ salesman voice! Great product.
I don’t always mix, but when I do, I choose Peavey.
Kinda reminds me of Bob Ross.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Peavey finally decided to make something that wasn't absurdly overpriced.
Compared to a Yamaha or a Soundcraft, this one still is! 🤣🤣
There are always compromizes that comes with that.
I just tried it.
First thing I noticed -
It is painfully slow in reacting on the display while turning the knobs. Nothing you want when you are work fast and precise. The buttons also seems to have a delay from pushing them til the reaction come on the screen.
The display is crisp and clear. What you surely want.
Nevermind the mixer who’s his tailor
I was thinking the same thing! That shirt is Crispy!
Facts!!! Lol!!
Look at this distinguished gentleman , look the way he's sitting...
The great Kent Morris!! A great person no doubt!
audio QUALITY IS AWESOME !
Tell me, is there a built-in audio player in the mixer, for example, SOUNDCRAFT UI 16?
@Sweetwater
1. Can an android tablet be used instead of an iPad in that same position?
2. Does the USB thumb drive slot record multitrack audio?
Hello, Joshua!
1. Any tablet or device that can access HTML5 can control that mixer.
2. I'm not quite sure, but I do not believe so, based off of all the features listed for the mixer. Peavey has not released the manual yet, so I'm having trouble finding that exact info.
Thanks for the interest!
Kevin Spunde, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1732, Kevin_Spunde@Sweetwater.com
@@sweetwater Thank you.
Damn! I need this mixer!
As far as capabilities go, it's got all the basics you would except from a 16 preamp midline product such as this. But that HTML 5.0 control... that's brilliant! Why did it take so long for someone to do this? It begs question, what's that latency like? Is there enough bandwidth in most situations for html 5.0 to support a 32 channel system? I digress, Bravo Peavey!
The soundcraft ui mixers have html 5 as well. They were developed by sm pro audio, then soundcraft bought it before sm pro released it.
@@mrufino1 good to know. It will take over as the dominant means to remotely control everything eventually. Symetrix started using it on their Jupiter systems many years ago, and I thought it was the coolest thing back then. It was a much smaller device with far fewer parameters than a console like this, so I guess they just needed time to streamline the data feed for a larger environment.
@@neelyjohns it is cool in that it doesn’t matter what device you use, as long as the device runs a web browser. That opens up a lot of possibilities. I haven’t used this peavey or the sound craft, but I use my iPads and android tablet all the time when doing sound. Is especially helpful when having to do monitors from front of house so you can get onstage with the musicians at sound check to hear what they are hearing.
@@mrufino1 that is absolutely my favorite part of remote mixing. You hear exactly what the talent hears, there's less room for mistaken lingo.
because first party mobile browsers on both IOS(Safari) and Android(Android Browser) are non-standard, buggy messes that no one actually wants to support. That and getting the HTML slider field to go up and down instead of let to right is a huge pain in the but on competent browser engines.
Bagaimana cara menyambung kan mixer ke handphone nya ?
Cool product 👍🏼
Sold… but will this work with my 12.9in iPad Pro???
Hello, Luis! Yes, any tablet or device that can access an HTML5 compatible browser will work to control the Aureus.
Thanks for the interest!
Spunde, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1732, Spunde@Sweetwater.com
I want one...from Puerto Rico
Price with case
please
Does anyone have any thoughts on this vs the Touchmix 30 pro?
How do you record multitrack?
I have one Yamaha LS32, One Skp D-Touch 20 and one Clymore 24.4 and have use for each one
Tell me? is it possible to launch music tracks directly from your tablet? Does the player read mp3?
Thank you for checking out our videos on RUclips. The Peavey Aureus is an amazing console. So many great features in a small package. To answer your questions, you can indeed control the tracks from your tablet. You are able to control those via the app. It also does have the ability to play MP3 files. If you need anything else, please let me know.
Thanks,
Grant Embury, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1647, Grant_embury@Sweetwater.com
Not trying to look maybe just a 'little' bit like and LS9-16?
Great demo! Just put Ken in a lab coat next time to complete the scientific vibe.
does this mixer feature peavey's famous FLS and or "feedback ferret" on the outputs (at least for the aux outs)?
Hello, Jax! This does not feature that. You can edit the graphic EQ on the main outs to tune the room or suppress select frequencies.
Thanks for the interest!
Kevin Spunde, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1732, Kevin_Spunde@Sweetwater.com
@@sweetwater does this have an RTA feature to see where the feedback is happening to allow adjustment of the specific frequencies?
@@Bassguitarist1985 yes pleasee
@@PatrickJohnEramis unfortunately when I spoke with one of the engineers at Peavey, he replied to me that this does not have an RTA on the aux buses
@@Bassguitarist1985 that's a real bummer. 🥺
Can you record ALL 16 SEPARATE tracks to the usb stick? Can you hook up to a daw in a computer? thanks
Hey, FuzzBoxx. Currently the Peavey Aureus is only able to record a main out 2 track to the USB output.
If there is anything else we can help with, let us know.
Thanks,
Grant Embury, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1647, Grant_embury@Sweetwater.com
Then what is the point?
@@jimmynickles828 yeah.. overpriced piece of hardware for limited capabilities. It looks very nice.. but the more I think about it the more limited if feels like.
@@jimmynickles828 agreed 💯
@@shul5684 exactly. The Behringer X18 mixer is less than half the cost and that does multichannel recording.
Does this have DAW control???
Hi, VC! Thanks for your interest. After double checking Peavey’s documentation and finding no reference to DAW control, it’s a solid educated guess that the Aureus doesn’t have that functionality. If you need something with this feature, I’d be looking at the PreSonus StudioLive series:
www.sweetwater.com/shop/presonus-studiolive/
I hope this helps a bit - feel free to contact me directly with any further questions, and thanks again!
Caleb Lowrey, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1620, caleb_lowrey@sweetwater.com
Como se llama la app para tablet y donde lo descargo
No necesita aplicación. Corre desde el navegador de web en HTML5.
Price
I would have guessed with a name like Aureus it would come in a gold chassis.
Why is the video so dark? Wish there was better lighting to see this mixer better.
Motorized faders?
Hey, Buscando. Thanks for checking out our video. The mixer does have 9 motorized faders on it. This is a killer little mixer and gives you a lot of added features that a lot of other boards do not.
Thanks,
Grant Embury, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1647, Grant_embury@Sweetwater.com
But no multitracking?
With a shiny new USB 2.0 port. Good thing it’s future-proof 🙄
I see that going to layer 3 didn't quiiiite work lol... firmware v1.0 woes....I am all too familiar.
Can you operate it remotely via the iPad ?
Hi, Duane. Great question! You can indeed operate that mixer with an iPad. Feel free to reach out with any other questions. Thanks!
Jason Filloramo, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1281, Jason_Filloramo@sweetwater.com
Sorry Peavey, I only use analog, the analog reliability is superb.!.!..! How about if you run into a glitch in the middle of a show, you’re done .!.!.!
PRESONUS DONE THIS ALREADY
Who actually builds it? Not Peavey. Who will support it if there is a problem? Not Peavey.
“Bad day mute”
i can already see the screen delay even just watching this video😓😓😓
Debiera estar en español igual
It looks like a Digico console
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WHY NOT USE AN IEC AC CABLE???? Hulloooo Peavey and Yamaha... Get with the program