xav85
Published on 04/24/08 at 14:37
Value For Money :
Excellent
Numrique any console, not rack put on table.
=> 8 inputs + 3 between numriques Stereo analog.
=> Between numriques to AES / EBU format on XLR + SPECIFICATIONS Yamaha DB25.
=> SPDIF CD / DA on an RCA connector.
=> BUS 1 August numrique out channels AES / EBU
=> March 1 Auxiliary Output analog output with a stro.
=> Output Cue and Master Large & small analog.
=> Synchro Wordclok IN and OUT on XLR and / or BNC connector. synchronization between the selection or frquence house.
=> MIDI CONTRL
* 4-band EQ paramtriques / tracks.
* Many internal effects (including reverb, delay, echo, flanger, etc ...) instead routable inputs Stereo 1 and 2 in-house. Effects completely parameter.
* Sampling of 20bit in between 44 freq; 48Khz. treatment on 28bits internally.
* Automation and registration of several scnes in internal memory and / or floppy disk.
* Possibility to cascade console 4 (1 master and 3 slaves).
* For other technical information ask me, I will add them here if ncessaire
UTILIZATION
Setup is simple, you just take time to understand and get used to the architecture and operation. If possible have all the folders in the console (maintenance manual, Schematic electronic and internal routing), it helps!
Manual in French.
SOUNDS
The A / D input and Stereo D / A converters output AUX are transparent, there is no A / D converter on channels 1 8, so the quality dpendra external converters, same for the output bus and master.
Trs good momentum for a table of this age.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a year and a half, I admit that this table was first does a great unknown, CHRE buy it because "so-called down" while some son taient unplug s and the battery backup silent HS. In this regard, when the internal battery is HS the main program of use is lost, so it must be recharged (APRS changing the battery) to use the new console, the failure c'tait notes .
I use it with two converters Merging DUA II, a perfect duo!
Bought 380, trs trs good value qualitprix probably what I would do to make a choice deuxime parallle in the 1st.
=> 8 inputs + 3 between numriques Stereo analog.
=> Between numriques to AES / EBU format on XLR + SPECIFICATIONS Yamaha DB25.
=> SPDIF CD / DA on an RCA connector.
=> BUS 1 August numrique out channels AES / EBU
=> March 1 Auxiliary Output analog output with a stro.
=> Output Cue and Master Large & small analog.
=> Synchro Wordclok IN and OUT on XLR and / or BNC connector. synchronization between the selection or frquence house.
=> MIDI CONTRL
* 4-band EQ paramtriques / tracks.
* Many internal effects (including reverb, delay, echo, flanger, etc ...) instead routable inputs Stereo 1 and 2 in-house. Effects completely parameter.
* Sampling of 20bit in between 44 freq; 48Khz. treatment on 28bits internally.
* Automation and registration of several scnes in internal memory and / or floppy disk.
* Possibility to cascade console 4 (1 master and 3 slaves).
* For other technical information ask me, I will add them here if ncessaire
UTILIZATION
Setup is simple, you just take time to understand and get used to the architecture and operation. If possible have all the folders in the console (maintenance manual, Schematic electronic and internal routing), it helps!
Manual in French.
SOUNDS
The A / D input and Stereo D / A converters output AUX are transparent, there is no A / D converter on channels 1 8, so the quality dpendra external converters, same for the output bus and master.
Trs good momentum for a table of this age.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a year and a half, I admit that this table was first does a great unknown, CHRE buy it because "so-called down" while some son taient unplug s and the battery backup silent HS. In this regard, when the internal battery is HS the main program of use is lost, so it must be recharged (APRS changing the battery) to use the new console, the failure c'tait notes .
I use it with two converters Merging DUA II, a perfect duo!
Bought 380, trs trs good value qualitprix probably what I would do to make a choice deuxime parallle in the 1st.