Midas MR 18

18-Input Digital Mixer for iPad / Android Tablets

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11 months ago

3 years gigging - holding strong - would buy again!

This was our first digital mixer. We opted for the higher quality preamps over the XR18 model. The only drawback here is that there are no Hi-Z inputs. This was not a concern of ours, and we use a DI box for our Bassist usually.

Firstly - If it hasn't been beaten into your skull yet - you need an external secure wifi router connected. I'm a technical nut - so I bought a cheap one and put OpenWRT firmware on it. This way I can easily bridge the house wifi (w/NAT) to our own personal band network which then gives our devices house internet access, AND secure access to the mixer control.

Second - Expect a learning curve. My mate has a degree in audio recording, and I am an electrical design engineer. It still took us hours playing around to understand the signal routing, aux bussing (for IEMs), and FX. It took about 4 rehearsals to have it figured out enough for gigging.

Third - I LOVE THIS THING, it has amazing sound, and is a 100% Linux compatible interface, class compliant (no driver needed). I multi-track record all of our gigs with great results! I use electronic drums, and also record the MIDI hits directly with the audio. I am using 100% FOSS software for this on Dell laptop. Fedora Workstation (w/ native pipewire!), Ardour (DAW), Carla (signal routing / onboard effects). The requirements of this system are stupid low. To test that, I was able to multitrack record on an ancient dual-core laptop with 4G of RAM, and a slow spinning rust HDD. (But you NEED to be running Linux for this - windows is too bloated)

Fourth - I haven't tested it yet (but will soon) - but apparently a midi control surface (like Mackie MCU Pro) can be used as a physical mixer interface. COOL!

We all use the Mixing Station App because it is very flexible, and I can customize my layout on my tablet. Its worth the $5. Also it is quite lovely being able to all have IEMs and control our own mixes.

In closing, this mixer is nothing short of amazing, and can easily find a place in your toolkit, be it in a home studio or on the road.

11 months ago

Absolutely amazing, best in class regarding small portable digital mixers. Down side is the bad default application, but there is a substitute that works great.

1 year ago

For its purpose it's a nobrainer

So many features for such a low price is hard to beat.

1 year ago

Midas MR-18

Very similar to Behringer X-air XR-18,but Midas MR-18 sounds much better.Very reliable mixer.Built-in wifi router is poor,but with any external router works perfect.

1 year ago

Best quality, Midas preamp

one of the best digital consoles... midas company and preamps... what could be better?

And all the input combos.....

1 year ago

useless console

Don't buy.. all those five star ratings.. how?? i guess no-one has ever worked on a real console.

i bought it because my old one needed a repair and this was the only available to buy.

crappy app.. useless on tablet. to have full features you need a laptop or computer.

on channels one to four you have 60db of gain at laptop and tablet.

on channels 5 to 12 you have 60 db of gain on laptop and 20 db at the tablet.. really?? were are the other 40??

on channels 13 to 16 you have 60db of gain on laptop and oups... were is the gain on these at the tablet?? really??

lets go to auxiliary now.. only on tablet you see a full mixer at the auxiliary and fx. try that on the tablet.. you only have access on the master of each.

the app is slow as hell and doesn't help you at all when you need to do something fast especially on a live situation.

unfortunately i can't return this because my 30 days have passed so i have to sell it since i got my old console back.

the visuals on the app... just don't exist.. stupid compressor, gate , eq views slow q there , the spectrum analyser is seconds slower that what really happens at the time.

I could write for hours about this useless gear. i believe that when this is your first console you have it as a God. when you see a real console you think what a crap was that midas. oh.. i bet that the behringer is worst that this.

i can't understand how such bad piece of gear became a standard and all use.

if by mistake you have a speaker on an you either turn it on or of you have a big surprise there. there is a bang sound so loud. really?? no protection there?

Don't buy!! never!! buy the Mackie great console great app! nice visuals full access app no computer needed and really fast in everything you do. no bang sounds on opening and closing it even when you have a speaker on.

1 year ago

Great Digital Mixer I have ever had

Excellent quality mixer and I love the mic preamps. Be sure to use an external router with it. Otherwise, you're sure to lose your Ethernet connection at some point if you rely on the internal router. Install it in a four unit rack along with a power conditioner and you're ready to go. Couldn't be happier with my Midas MR18. also need it not supports for apple but works fine with PC and android

1 year ago

No support for M-Air ipad control

Bought another MR18 for my company, received the unit and I was unable to connect to it using iPad app M-Air, contacted Music Tribe, and this was their reply : "We appreciate you reaching out for support. From what I understand, the newer units manufactured from 2023 are running V2 hardware, which is not compatible with the old iOS app, at least not currently. We are developing a new app, but I cannot verify a release date. You could try MIXING STATION as an alternative in the interim. The new app will have a limited feature set, and it will take several release before the new app is fully featured, so it would be beneficial to use a computer EDIT program or MIXING STATION. " So I now have a iPad controlled mixer that does not have a full feature iPad app (Mixing Station needs you to buy a license) that I need to connect to a laptop....

After complaining... to them , this is the reply I got from Music tribe:

"Let's be clear, the X-Air/M-Air mixers have been around for quite some time. It is only recently within the last year that Apples iOS 16 update caused incompatibility with our iPad app, which is why we are working diligently to produce a new application. While the iPad is the preferred method of remote control, it is certainly not the only method of remote control. We as well have MAC/PC EDIT apps that can connect wirelessly. MIXING STATION is an option for iPad, even though it is 3rd party it is definitely an option and many people would tell you that it's a superb app for a few dollars, just check the reviews if you're not sure about it. So to be absolutely clear, you have several steering wheels to choose from, but it is up to you to decide how to proceed."

1 year ago

Incredibly unprofessional. Desaster.

To start, I do sound engineering for a living and its not the first and only mixer that I have in my hand. But this one is a real desaster... Well build and really compact with beautifull spec on paper... But HOW DO YOU ENJOY IT IF IT DOESN'T WORK ? Seriously, the mixer is impossible to connect and the only very few times I succeeded, it crashes 2 minutes after that. Tried with direct ethernet, external router and built in access wifi. It look like the app is not updated and supported anymore by the brand and even Mixing Station, the famous app that work with a lot of mixer and for what i've paid 18 euro for the M air version, "doesn't recognise this mixer". Even more strange, this is a 1.19 firmware but the last version available online is 1.18... The name when I see it on my (not) available mixer is MR18V2.... "V2" ? But why launching a V2 version without any solution to control it ??? With my SQ6, ok, I still have my fader, but here, it is juste a useless mixer that simply doesn't work. And I'm not the only one complaining on the internet and on the official website/community blog about stability issue and lack of update and reaction to the problem. Just not professional and disrespectful. I needed a small rack mixer for a contract in 2 days and now I will have to pay myself to rent one. Thank you Midas...

1 year ago

MR18..

Fast, Small , SPEED .... GOOD..!!!

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Midas
  • Released in 2017
  • Average price : $901
  • 16 MIDAS PRO microphone preamps
  • Integrated Wi-Fi module and multi-channel USB audio interface
  • iOS or Android tablet-controlled 18-input digital mixer for studio and live applications
  • Built-in Tri-Mode Wi-Fi router for direct operation - no external router required
  • 18 x 18 Channel
  • Bidirectional USB2.0 interface
  • Dugan-style auto-mixing automatically manages mic gain
  • 4 DSPs
  • ULTRANET connectivity for P-16 Personal Monitoring System
  • 6 Aux and main LR busses
  • DSP and 6-band parametric or 31-band graphic EQ
  • 6 XLR aux outputs and 2 XLR main outputs plus headphone output
  • 40-bit digital signal processing
  • Free iOS, Android and PC/Mac/Linux apps for remote control via Ethernet, LAN or Wi-Fi
  • MIDI In / Out allows the mixer to be controlled via MIDI devices or used as a USB MIDI interface
  • Free download of future firmware updates, including new FX ‘plug-ins', from midasconsoles.com
  • Automatic universal switching power supply
  • Height: 3 U
  • Dimensions (W x D x H) 333 x 149 x 140 mm
  • Dimensions without side panels: 311 x 132 x 150 mm
  • Installation depth 114 mm
  • Weight 3.9 kg
  • Includes rackmounts and rack bumpers for flexible rack and stage applications
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