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12-Channel Mixer

  • 4 mono channels with high-quality mic/line preamp, Hi-Z, low-cut and 3-band equaliser
  • 4 stereo channels: 3x jack, 1x RCA
  • 4-track USB recording/playback
  • Lexicon effects with tap switch
  • Adjustable headphone output
  • XLR sum outputs with fader
  • Includes power adapter
  • Dimensions: (W x H x D) 280 x 65 x 230 mm
  • Weight: 1.7 kg

Note: USB cable not included

  • Available since November 2017
  • Item number 419464
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Parallel usable Channels 7
  • Mic Ins 4
  • Stereo Ins 3
  • Master Out XLR
  • Number of Pre Aux max. 0
  • PC Interface USB-B
  • Multitrack Recording Yes
  • USB/SD Direct Record No
  • PFL No
  • Effect Processor 1
  • USB Play No
  • Bluetooth Play No
  • Foot Switch No
  • Matrix Mixer No
  • Zones 0
  • 19" Rackmount No
  • Width 275 mm
  • Depth 225 mm
  • Height 67 mm
  • Weight 2,3 kg
  • Simultaneous channels 7
  • Mic-In 4
  • Mono Line Ins 6
  • Mono Line-in 6
  • Stereo-In 3
  • Hi-Z Input 2
  • Phantom Power 48 V
  • Aux Ways 1
  • max. Pre Aux Channels 0
  • Audio Interface Input 4
  • Audio Interface Output 2
  • Multitrack-Recording Yes
  • Low Cut Yes
  • Panorama Yes
  • FX Processor 1
  • Lamp Connector No
  • Lamp connection No
  • Footswitch No
  • Bag No
  • Rackmount No
£135
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Plenty of channels and high-quality FX

The Soundcraft Notepad-12FX is a 12-channel mixing console combining high-quality analogue components with versatile Lexicon digital effects, as well as a USB audio interface. The stereo output is controlled via a fader and displayed on an LED level meter, whilst an adjustable headphone output enables precise monitoring. Post-fader aux sends on ten channels, and a 3-band EQ on four channels offer plenty of flexibility for sound shaping. An external power supply is included for convenience.

Connectors on the Soundcraft Notepad-12FX mixer

An interface with a wide range of connection options

The Soundcraft Notepad-12FX features four mono channels with combo inputs, high-quality preamps and low-cut filters for processing both microphone and line signals, and 48V phantom power is on all four channels. In addition, each input is designed for Hi-Z signals from electric guitars or basses. Furthermore, four stereo channels feature 6.35 mm jack and RCA inputs, and four channels can be sent and received via USB for recording and playback. The classic channel strip layout keeps operation intuitive and straightforward, with the built-in tap button making tempo-synchronised effects such as delay easy to handle, for precise control live or in the studio.

Podcasters, singer-songwriters, home recording artists

Podcasters will appreciate the Soundcraft Notepad-12FX for its flexibility, as it handles a wider range of signals than the majority of specialised setups, without sacrificing useful features such as a built-in ducking effect. Singer-songwriters can combine vocals, guitar, and additional equipment such as loopers, and record everything directly onto a laptop whilst on the move. The robust metal housing ensures reliable durability during transport. Home studio enthusiasts can manage the audio signals from their devices here without having to reconnect cables and send them to their DAW via a USB connection.

Controls and the Soundcraft logo

About Soundcraft

The British company Soundcraft was founded in 1973 and has been developing mixing consoles and audio equipment ever since. Soundcraft first rose to fame with its "Series 1" mixing console, which featured a noteworthy flight case and a multi-pin interface. The company continues to make the most of its years of experience and now also develops high quality digital equipment for the music scene, sound engineers and DJ’s included. In 1988 firm was taken over by electronics manufacture Harmannn, which was itself bought by Samsung in 2017.

Tone controls on the mono channels of the Soundcraft Notepad-12FX

Home studio and live recording

As a compact yet powerful solution for a home studio, the Soundcraft Notepad-12FX processes multiple audio signals with ease and offers the flexibility to manage several sources without unnecessary complexity. Installed in a band's rehearsal space, it'll combines instruments and vocals whilst allowing real-time effects to be applied, simplifying the recording of sessions for later listening – whether to improve the performance, refine arrangements, or record live demos. Podcasters, in particular those who rely on a variety of different playback devices, will find this small mixer to be the perfect tool. And the Notepad-12FX is not just for recording gigs and podcasts; its compact and lightweight design – it weighs just 1.7 kg – makes it easy to transport, despite its generous number of channels.

160 Customer ratings

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Received Last week, First impression is good
ifacoustic 21.11.2017
Look nice, small and lightweight. Maybe not the most robust but no problem for homestudio/rehearsal
Simple and minimalist (no power switch, no power indicator, no 48v switch, ..) But not a problem for me
Preamp clear, Neutral, Good gain, no breath, pop's or other
All linds of Mic / Inst are well supported (Sure S58, RodeNt1, Bass guitar, Digital Piano, ..)
Simple and effective effects
Real 2/2 USB (Directly recognizable by Ableton after Installation of PC drivers)
You can record two tracks simultaneously in your favorite DAW
Different routing options in order to assign Mixer Inputs to the two USB tracks
Also two separate output tracks from the DAW to the mixer

The only "weak" point i see, but you can deal with it:
You always have to play with two
Knobs "FX / AUX (blue)" and "Input Level (big red)" in order to adjust the good balance between level and effect on a channel.
Also in order to completely silent a channel, your have to turn both knobs to zero

But first impression is Simple and Efficient

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Cute Mixer / Interface
Gavalakis 11.11.2025
Pros:
- It's compact and cute with nice colors (hey thats important to some people).
- The controls are smooth and of good quality.
- All controls and inputs/outputs are on the top.
- 2-1 (mixer and audio interface) will save you some studio space and money.
- The signal routing for is good when used as an interface for input recording IMO. Signal to PC goes after trim but before EQ and volume knob, wheras signal to XLR stereo out goes after EQ and volume knob. As such you can have direct monitoring on the XLR stereo out separately from what goes into PC, per channel.
- The option to set the interface to either 4 separate channels, or 2 channels plus the whole mix is nice (channels 1-2 are always the two of possible four though, but thats fine).
- It sounds good and clean (but more on sound on the cons too).

Cons:
- The built in effects are not good. The reverb especially is unusable and a let down, at least for me. Thankfully there is an AUX to add your own send, but doing so will sacrifice 2 inputs of course.
- There are only XLR outputs (and a headphones one). I really wish there were also a pair of jack outputs too for the stereo mix (so that I could hook it up simoultaenously with a recorder without coming up with more complicated setups to do this).
- As an audio interface, it has 4 outs. 2 of them are the XRL outputs and the other 2 are the headphone outputs. Once again wish there were a pair of jacks for the 3/4 output (to use outboard gear for example). You can probably use the headphone out for this and my previous con though, but a pair of jacks would have made all this much simpler.
- Phantom power is always ON.

Bottom line:
It's a good quality piece of gear that apparently I only find it lacks a pair of jacks for output and a decent reverb. Maybe a firmware can fix the kinda bad effects since they are digital anyways, and as for the pair of jacks output it is what it is.
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Does a good job recording synths over USB.
Sprite Dreams 07.12.2021
Excellent sound. It seems just right for my setup: currently a Volca Bass, Microfreak and Medusa plugged into mono channels, and Blofeld and Model:Samples in two stereo channels. It has one mono channel and one stereo (but RCA version) still available. I use the secondary headphone output as send effect (Ocean Machine effect pedal) which returns a stereo signal.

I just wish the onboard effects could be effective even when receiving an effect return. Also it would have been nice if all channels would be recorded separately over USB (it can do two mono channels, or the stereo mix).

Also, for a beginner without experience in mixing, I found it a bit obscure to fiddle with synth volume, input gain and the proper channel levels for my effect send pedal, which can crackle if the input is too loud. Most of the time I can resolve any issue quickly, though.

I suspect isolated brief drop-outs in the recorded audio were produced in my laptop (i7, 16 GB, Windows 10, Audacity) by background processes.
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Solid and versatile
Gaborhalasz Art 03.05.2023
I have been using this mixer now for 6 month, mainly for electronic music producing. For the first impression it is a solid unit with nice bulit quality. I have recorded manly synthesizers and other line level inputs, therefore I have not much experience with recording vocals with it. However I believe in this price range this mixer provides a really clean sound and the FX processor is just giving that extra touch for your mix that melt sounds together.

The user experience of it is really nice. Everithing is under hand and quiet straight forward. It does what you would expect from this level of mixer.
I found it relyable, it connects easily with my DAW.

I can recomend it into home studios and even I believe it can serve good for small bands on live performances.
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