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  • Franck RFranck R

    EMT Mixsystem 100 (M100)Published on 10/04/10 at 01:53
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    These tables have been commissioned in the early 80s by Radio France for the recording of classical music and concrete. EMT worked with a German company named ABE for its manufacture. The Mixsystem is very similar in look and in part in its design to the Studer 169 but unlike Studer, its design is simple (in a good way), making it easy to maintain / modify.

    As with the Studer, we can link the tracks at will.

    Pierre Henry has a M100 20 tracks (See photo studio P. Henry: http://www.lefigaro.fr/culture/2007/12/29/03004-20071229ARTFIG00001-pour-ses-ans-pierre-henry-surprend -encore.php). Pierre Boulez worked him with the M40, built around the same channels but with sub groups. What are awar…
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    These tables have been commissioned in the early 80s by Radio France for the recording of classical music and concrete. EMT worked with a German company named ABE for its manufacture. The Mixsystem is very similar in look and in part in its design to the Studer 169 but unlike Studer, its design is simple (in a good way), making it easy to maintain / modify.

    As with the Studer, we can link the tracks at will.

    Pierre Henry has a M100 20 tracks (See photo studio P. Henry: http://www.lefigaro.fr/culture/2007/12/29/03004-20071229ARTFIG00001-pour-ses-ans-pierre-henry-surprend -encore.php). Pierre Boulez worked him with the M40, built around the same channels but with sub groups. What are aware of the above and the requirement in terms of sound quality can deduce the quality tables EMT.

    In a more contemporary style, the studio "The Pool" has a M100 30 tracks and recently Nick Nave, bloc party, franz ferdinand, The Horrors have seen this base ...

    The config database is made up of:

    10 slices mono mic / line (A111) with:
    100mn Fader Penny & Giles
    Mic and Line Preamp with excellent Beyer Dynamics (XLR) and phantom power
    Insert stereo jack
    A tape output can be modified by direct output
    Two AUX sends (one switchable pre / post fader, the other pre-fader)
    LPF
    Phase Reversal
    Tois-band EQ: 40Hz to BF, A semi-parametric midrange for a 14kHz RF
    Panoramic
    PFL / Solo / Mute / Eq on-off

    A master section (2xA112) with:
    100mn Fader Penny & Giles
    limiter
    Seen meter amplitude and phase correlation,
    balanced outputs (XLR)
    Insert (TRS)

    A slice of a stereo Aux return (A113)

    Fairly comprehensive monitoring section (A114)

    Internal power supply (A115)

    The table is rack because it has the size but must be handy. It can be considered portable weighing quite heavy though.

    I put 9 for both fixed-frequency EQ, but hey, we can not be compact is to have everything!

    UTILIZATION

    Features simple and directly accessible


    SOUNDS

    Transparent table, clean, directed "High Fidelity"
    EQ sweet and musical
    Preamp specific energy while remaining very soft!
    SNR excellent

    OVERALL OPINION

    I love this little beauty, unrecognized, rare. Having worked on a Sonny MPX200 then Amek Angela, the LMA, although BP simplest, is by far my favorite.

    I would do this choice without a doubt.
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  • Franck RFranck R

    EMT Mixsystem 100 (M100)Published on 10/04/10 at 02:08
    This mixer have been ordered in the early 80s by Radio France for the recording of Concrete and classical music. EMT worked with a German company named ABE for its manufacture. The Mixsystem is very similar in look and in part in its design to the Studer 169 but unlike Studer, its design is simple (in a good way), making it easier to maintain / modify.

    As with the Studer, we can link more channels at will.

    Pierre Henry has a M100 20 tracks (See photo studio P. Henry: http://www.lefigaro.fr/culture/2007/12/29/03004-20071229ARTFIG00001-pour-ses-ans-pierre-henry-surprend -encore.php). Pierre Boulez worked with the M40, built around the same channels but with sub groups. For those who're inte…
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    This mixer have been ordered in the early 80s by Radio France for the recording of Concrete and classical music. EMT worked with a German company named ABE for its manufacture. The Mixsystem is very similar in look and in part in its design to the Studer 169 but unlike Studer, its design is simple (in a good way), making it easier to maintain / modify.

    As with the Studer, we can link more channels at will.

    Pierre Henry has a M100 20 tracks (See photo studio P. Henry: http://www.lefigaro.fr/culture/2007/12/29/03004-20071229ARTFIG00001-pour-ses-ans-pierre-henry-surprend -encore.php). Pierre Boulez worked with the M40, built around the same channels but with sub groups. For those who're interested into classical contemporary music you'll have an idea of what were their quest into sound quality ...

    In a more modern style, the studio "The Pool" has a M100 30 tracks and recently Nick Nave, bloc party, franz ferdinand, The Horrors have seen this base ...

    The basic configuration is made up of:

    10 channel mono mic / line (A111) with:
    100mn Fader Penny & Giles
    Mic and Line with excellent Beyer Dynamics Preamp
    XLR inputs
    Insert stereo jack
    A tape output (can be modified for direct output)
    Two AUX sends (one switchable pre / post fader, the other pre-fader)
    LPF
    Phase Reversal
    EQ very musical, somewhat rounded BF at 40Hz, A semi-parametric midrange for a 14kHz RF
    Panoramic
    PFL / Solo / Mute / Eq on-off

    A master section (2xA112) with:
    100mn Fader Penny & Giles
    limiter
    Seen meter amplitude and phase correlation,
    balanced outputs (XLR)
    Insert (TRS)

    A slice of a stereo Aux return (A113)

    Fairly comprehensive monitoring section (A114)

    Internal power supply (A115)

    The table is rackable because it has the size but must be handy. It can be considered portable being quite heavy though.

    I put a Nine for the 2 fixed freq EQ but one can't be compact and have everything isn't?

    UTILIZATION

    Simple and direct

    SOUNDS

    Transparent, clean, "High Fidelity" oriented
    EQ sweet and musical
    Preamp with power energy while remaining very soft!
    Excellent SNR

    OVERALL OPINION

    I love this little beauty, unrecognized, rare. Having worked on a Sonny MPX200 then Amek Angela, the EMT, although being simplest, is by far my favorite.

    I would do this choice without a doubt, if it comes out when I'm solvent!
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