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Dmatrixx
Core:
versatile, cost effective
64x64 Channel Mixmatrix |
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Dmatrixx Core is a versatile, flexible and cost effective solution
for distributing,
mixing, controlling, and switching multi-format digital audio in an
audio network.
It offers complete audio-processing for every available input and
output.
The system is widely scalable, fast and reliable. It offers solutions
for, PA, studio,
theatre, installations theme parks and broadcast. |
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Mixmatrix:
Dmatrixx Core can route and mix 64 Inputs to up tp 64 Outputs. Its
clever designed client software offers different real time control-pages
all specializing in certain tasks, to achieve maximum control and
overview. The matrix hosts an optional multi-client server to be able to
correspond with several control PCs at the same time in real-time,
providing each of them real time metering and parameter values. Per In-
and Output the system offers digital Gain, 4 full parametric EQ's, one
or 2 Dynamics, up to 64 Aux-sends, Fader, Phase Reverse, Channel mute
and a switchable Input matrix of all Inputs on any Input channel.
Example:

Sound-Zones
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Whenever it is necessary to address different rooms or zones with
the same Signal, it is often needed to compensate delays created by
latency of sound in the air, extract or add specific signals, or
adapt the mix to it by using level, EQ or dynamics. Dmatrixx Core
offers here a vast variety of possibilities, by EQing, delaying
every In- and Output with huge delay times, and even rerouting an
output-signal internally to any new input to achieve sub- and
cluster sums, making all easily controllable and recallable onscreen
and with lighting speed.
Example:
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Recording-studio-matrix
In
the recording-studio environment, external FX, analog or digital tape
recorders,
external converters, Sound generators and “live-signals” have to be
routed to the main mixer or to be processed separately. Dmatrixx can
serve the engineer in this matter as a very comfortable digital patchbay
e.g. routing matrix, and also as a mixing console extension, providing
another 64 mixing channels and buses with all necessary processing,
summing and routing possibilities. Due to its MIDI-recallable Presets an
existing automation can be flawlessly integrated, or external FX with
different I/O modes e.g. Stereo/Surround can be configured on the spot.
Individual Studio-setups can be saved and recalled to make a certain
recording situation available in seconds.
example:

Audio-Network:
Multiple D-Matrixx Units can form an audio network connected via MADI
lightpipe or BNC. In addition to all features stated above, the system
provides a 64 ch MADI based token ring interconnection between all
units. If lightpipe is used, the distances between the units can easily
exceed 500m (1500ft).
example:
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Dmatrixx
Converterblocks:
up to 64x64 Channel AD/DA
(128 Channel AD/DA to MADI 24/48 Analog Digital Converter Unit)
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Digital Multicore
Digital 128 Channel Multicore on Lightpipe AD/DA |
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Two
Converterblocks can be plugged together via BNC or Lightpipe to form
a digital “analog” Multicore. Configured as “straight through” it
fulfils the same tasks as any analog Multicore, though with an
enormous extension of cable length, (up to 3000ft on MADI light
pipe). Its cable is light and easy to carry and install, absolutely
EM and hum resistant, and it can find its place in the tiniest gap
of any existing installation, behind wall covers or under carpets.
Both units could also be used separately with digital mixers as
Stagebox I/O and, in combination with Range-X modules, even 8Ch
snakes on stage are no hassle.
example:

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