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Intellijel Jellymix

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The Intellijel Jellymix is finally officially out and available! The compact mixer is aimed squarely at electronic live performers using synths and drum machines. At last, a performance mixer that’s got what it takes?

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Intellijel Jellymix

Intellijel first introduced the Jellymix at Superbooth 25 last year (see below). Since then, the manufacturer has further refined and improved the compact performance mixer, which is now finally available to order from Thomann*.

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If you’re looking for a compact performance mixer for your synths and drum machines, you now have a very interesting new option. The Jellymix offers five stereo input channels with balanced TRS inputs and clickless mutes, the latter being one of the improvements Intellijel has made since the mixer was first unveiled. Channel 1 can also be used as a Hi-Z input for your guitar or bass.

There are two stereo aux sends, both switchable between pre- and post-fader operation. In addition, each channel has a one-knob tilt EQ for quick tonal shaping.

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The master section offers two additional stereo inputs, which can be used as aux returns. Besides the stereo main output with an LED level meter, there’s a separately adjustable headphone output. This can also be used to preview the muted channels – great idea!

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The filter section really sets the Jellymix apart and just screams performance. Each channel has a switch for routing it to the main mix or the filter bus. The filter design has been updated since Superbooth and is now a resonant state-variable filter with independently adjustable high-cut and low-cut options.

A character mixer at heart, the Jellymix offers numerous opportunities to drive the signals into saturation and soft clipping: from the +26 dB channel gain controls to the EQs and aux busses to the filter and stereo sum.

Price and Availability

You can now order the Intellijel Jellymix from Thomann* for $745 / £663 / €749. It’s expected to be in stock in about a week or two.

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Superbooth 25: Intellijel Jellymix

[12 May 2025] Intellijel Jellymix is a compact desktop mixer with five stereo channels for your drum machines, groove boxes, and synths. The perfect mixer for your desktop setup?

After Cre8audio released the Assembler only a few weeks ago, Intellijel followed suit at Superbooth and presented their vision of a compact desktop performance mixer with the new Jellymix.

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Unlike the Assembler, however, the Jellymix only offers stereo channels. There are five of them, each with gain and level knobs and a tilt EQ for quick and easy tone shaping. Input 1 can also be used as a Hi-Z input. In addition, each channel offers a switchable high-pass filter for cleaning up the low end.

Furthermore, each channel offers two stereo aux sends, with individual switches for pre- or post-fader operation. The aux returns are also in stereo.

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The mixer offers 5 stereo channels · Source: Bonedo

The master section includes a pair of resonant high-pass and low-pass filters. You can assign the resonance to either filter using a switch. This means that the Jellymix should be capable of DJ-style filter effects. Each channel has a selector switch for sending the channel to the filters or directly to the main output.

In addition, there’s a separate mute bus. Per-channel mute switches remove the signals from the main bus and route them to the mute bus instead, which can be assigned to the headphone output. Perfect for cueing!

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As of now, we don’t know when the Jellymix will become available at what it’ll cost.

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10 responses to “Intellijel Jellymix: The Desktop Mixer You’ve Been Waiting For – Now Available!”

    DV says:
    0

    if I remember correctly it’s price should be approx. 600-700

    asd says:
    -3

    Behringer, are you seeing this? With all your synths, why you don’t have a synth desktop mixer like that yet?

      Korhan Erel says:
      1

      Being what they are, they’re probably going to do an exact replica of this…

    Korhan Erel says:
    1

    The Intellijel people told me it’ll be Eurorack compatible, too. The level knobs function as gain, too… I was a bit confused by their description, but they were exhausted and I didn’t want to press further.

      Korhan Erel says:
      0

      i was too dumb to see the actual gain knobs. so yeah there’s nothing complicated about it. it is eurorack and line compatible

    Tommy says:
    6

    They made a mixer but forgot the pan pots?

      Ed_RZ says:
      3

      I think since each input channel is stereo, their idea is that any synth with a stereo output plugged into it won’t be panned like a mono source might, so there’s no need for a pan control.

      FeRDNYC says:
      0

      Maybe “Tilt” is the pan control? I can’t think of what else it could be.

    FeRDNYC says:
    0

    Oh, nope. From the manual: “Shape your audio with Tilt EQ – a one-knob EQ control per channel that ‘tilts’
    the balance between a brighter or darker sound. ”

    I think Ed is right, as an all-stereo bus panning just isn’t part of the featureset, the left-channel and right-channel buses are separate and likely don’t feed into each other. The manual is full of statements like, “The left input is normalled to the right for mono audio sources.”, indicating that there isn’t any sort of mono routing that could be used with a pan feature.

    Darren says:
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    It’s interesting and looks like it’d be great for small live setups, but that price is just too much. I appreciate that it’s got stereo channels, but £660+ is too expensive for what it offers. There’s lots of better – if larger in size – mixers in that price range.

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