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8-in/4-out
digital matrix architecture |
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Stackable
with enlarged matrix up to 24-in/12-out |
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Front
panel level controls with activity LEDs |
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6
filters plus compressor on each input |
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6
filters plus compressor/limiter on each output |
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USB
and RS-232 interfaces for setup and control |
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Fully
balanced audio signal flow thro ugh entire system |
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Digital
I/O ports for connection to other LecNet 2 devices |
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Proportional
gain auto mixing algorithm with AutoSkewTM - |
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US
Patent 5,414,776 |
The
DM84 is an 8-in, 4-out digital matrix processor with the capability
to route any combination of inputs to any combination of outputs
with extremely low throughput latency. Automatic microphone mixing
is accomplished via a patented Adaptive Proportional Gain algorithm.
Sophisticated filtering is offered on each input and output. A
compressor is available on each input, a compressor and limiter
on each output. In addition, each input and output can be configured
with a delay setting of up to 100 ms for inputs, 250 ms for outputs.
The DM84 runs on the latest-generation DSP architecture and can
be integrated as part of a larger system by connecting other DM
units (like the DMTH4) via the Digital Audio Network
Interface (DANI) bus.
The
DM84 has enhanced expandibility - up to a limit of three, combining
multiple DM84 units expands not only the number of the mic inputs,
but also the number of distinct outputs/mix busses in the system.
Stacking 2 units creates a 16x8 mixing matrix; stacking 3 units
creates a 24x12 mixing matrix. While individual outputs/mix busses
are normally treated as independent NOM busses for microphone
mixing, the DM84's "phantom" mix mode capability allows
multiple
mix busses to be combined into a single NOM bus for mix-minus
sound reinforcement applications.
The
DM84 offers eight mic/line inputs with four mic/line outputs;
switchable phantom power to handle condenser microphones; programmable
front-panel control knobs for easy input and output gain adjustment;
front panel indicators for input and output channel activity;
and auto mic mixing with Proportional Gain and AutoSkew. The unit
is AMX® and CRESTRON® compatible with USB and RS-232 interfaces
for setup and control. Also, a programmable I/O interface allows
control using contact closures or voltage levels as well as system
status monitoring.
For more
information contact:
Tony Hambling
+613 9819 6455
tony@mtasales.com.au
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