No. To use an MD-12 in as a sound re-enforcement mixer, you will need to have a separate power amp.
stereo mixer output to powered mixer input
To connect a non-powered mixer to a powered mixer, use a balanced audio cable (like XLR or TRS) to link the output of the non-powered mixer to one of the line inputs on the powered mixer. Ensure that the output levels are appropriately set to avoid distortion. Additionally, check that the powered mixer's input gain is adjusted to accommodate the signal from the non-powered mixer for optimal sound quality.
I have connected 4 to that mixer and it was too much. You will most likely take out the amp. if you connect 6. Two is about all it can handle.
Peavey makes a great mixer to use for home recording.
Peavey Mixers can be bought from your local musical instrument supply store. Alternatively they can be bought online at Amazon or from the Musician's Friend website.
, No. I did it powering a 15V peavey audio mixer using a lead acid 12V battery. But depending of your audio mixer, you may have levels problems. Emmanuel
If you want to record to a computer then the mixer needs to have a USB output. Then you also need to have recording software on your computer eg Garage Band or Ableton.
anytime...no problems...that's how it should be
A powered audio mixer is used for combining, mixing, routing and changing the level, timbre or dynamics of audio signals. They can mix analog or digital signals depending on the mixer.
http://www.peavey.com/search.cfm?c=0&term=md bottom of the page
I have 1 for $200 jonrider@ymail.com
Sounds like it would be beneficial for you to get a circuit diagram and read it carefully. Certainly too complex to get into here.