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8
mic/line inputs, 12 line outputs (4 outputs are mic/line switchable)
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8
x 12 digital matrix mixing; gain is adjustable from -69 to
+20 dB |
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Proportional
gain auto mixing algorithm with AutoSkew |
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US
Patent 5,414,776 and 5,402,500 |
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Auto
mixing operates at the output of the matrix - |
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each
input channel can participate differently in each output mix
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Each
output has its own NOM mixing bus |
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6
filter stages plus compressor, ADFE and delay on each input
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9
filter stages plus compressor, limiter and delay on each output
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128
macros available for storing up to 64 commands per macro
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USB
and RS-232 interfaces for setup and control |
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Digital
I/O ports for "daisy chaining" and to connect |
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other
LecNet 2 devices |
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AMX©
and CRESTRON compatible |
The DM812
is a powerful digital audio processing, mixing and routing system.
The primary applications are sound reinforcement and conferencing
in boardrooms, courtrooms, worship centers, distance learning systems,
hotels and other applications with multiple microphones and loudspeakers.
The design represents a milestone in DSP technology in its basic
architecture and in its processing speed and efficiency.
The
basic architecture consists of 8 mic/line inputs and 12 outputs
with a full DSP-based crosspoint matrix that allows every input
to be routed to any or all outputs. Following the A-D conversion
at each input, the signal passes through multiple DSP filters,
ADFE (automatic digital feedback eliminator), a compressor and
a digital delay. In the matrix, gain is adjustable from -69 to
+20 dB in 1 dB steps at each crosspoint. Each of the 12 outputs
provides a digital delay, multiple DSP filters and a compressor/limiter.
AMX®
is a registered trademark of AMX Corp.
Crestron is a trademark of Crestron Electronics, Inc.
For more information
contact:
Tony Hambling
+613 9819 6455
tony@mtasales.com.au
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