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Rane introduces this week at NAMM 2015 a new mixing console for DJ that can handle analog and digital sources.

The MP2015 is an evolution of the Rane MP2016 released in 1999. 

Specifications:

  • Audio 4 Pro delta sigma converters by AKM
  • Differential balanced audio input converter with modified FIR architecture
  • 24-bit output converters with AKM digital filter
  • Differential outputs
  • Dynamic range: 116 dB
  • Supported sample rates: 44.1, 48 and 96 kHz
  • Gold plated RCA Phono/CD analog inputs with phono RIAA filter
  • “Infrasonic” high-pass filters at 18 Hz with 18dB/oct slope and “ultrasonic” filters from 50 Hz with 12dB/octave slope
  • 4 inputs and Submix channel, each with switchable high-pass, band-pass and low-pass filter, 24dB/octave slope, Q control and sweep
  • 3-band EQ per channel with 2nd order Linkwitz-Riley filters (12dB/oct) and kill with cutoff at 150 Hz / 6 kHz or 300 Hz / 3 kHz (can be remotely controlled)
  • 3-band output Isolator with 4th order Linkwitz-Riley filers (24dB/oct) and phase compensation, continuously ajustable between low-mid and high-mid, adjustable cutoff frequencies between 80 Hz – 640 Hz and 1 kHz – 8 kHz
  • Submix channel for grouping inputs 1–4 and the Session input to apply volume, filter and EQ to multiple sources at once ; headphone monitoring, level meter and dedicated USB recording output ; this channel can be mixed with external effects ; can also be used as a 5th input from the Session input
  • 2 USB class compliant ports to connect two computers
  • Analog aux input
  • Session analog input
  • RCA digital S/PDIF input and output
  • Stereo FlexFX loop with 1/4” TS sends and returns
  • XLR/Jack combo mic input with mic/line switch and 48V phantom power
  • XLR main outputs, 1/4” Booth outputs, line level RCA Session or digital S/PDIF 
  • Headphone outputs
  • Dimensions: 355 × 333 × 83mm
  • Weight: 5,7 kg

Full details about this new MP2015 are available at dj.rane.com.

 

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