Yamaha DM3-D 22-Channel Digital Mixing Console

Highlights
  • 16x16 Dante I/O
  • 96 kHz sampling with 16 dedicated mic preamps
  • 9" touchscreen + Touch & Turn encoder
  • 18x18 USB audio interface with DAW control
  • 6 mix buses / 2 matrices / 2 FX returns

Yamaha DM3-D 22-Channel Digital Mixing Console

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The Yamaha DM3-D is a 22-channel digital mixing console built into an ultra-compact chassis, combining 16 mic/line inputs (12x XLR, 4x combo), 96 kHz digital converters, and integrated Dante networking in a footprint suited to touring, corporate AV, and studio use. The console provides six mono/three stereo mix buses, two matrices, two FX returns, and one stereo bus, giving engineers flexible routing for live sound, monitor mixes, and broadcast applications without outboard gear. A 9" touchscreen paired with a single Touch & Turn encoder handles the bulk of channel and processing control, reducing the physical footprint typically required by dedicated channel strips. Onboard 18x18 USB and 16x16 Dante interfaces support multitrack recording and network audio distribution simultaneously, while a front-panel USB port allows direct 2-track stereo capture to a flash drive. It's a practical choice for FOH, monitor world, or streaming setups where rack space and signal routing flexibility both matter.

The Yamaha DM3-D is a 22-channel digital mixing console built into an ultra-compact chassis, combining 16 mic/line inputs (12x XLR, 4x combo), 96 kHz digital converters, and integrated Dante networking in a footprint suited to touring, corporate AV, and studio use. The console provides six mono/three stereo mix buses, two matrices, two FX returns, and one stereo bus, giving engineers flexible routing for live sound, monitor mixes, and broadcast applications without outboard gear. A 9" touchscreen paired with a single Touch & Turn encoder handles the bulk of channel and processing control, reducing the physical footprint typically required by dedicated channel strips. Onboard 18x18 USB and 16x16 Dante interfaces support multitrack recording and network audio distribution simultaneously, while a front-panel USB port allows direct 2-track stereo capture to a flash drive. It's a practical choice for FOH, monitor world, or streaming setups where rack space and signal routing flexibility both matter.