The new DM84 unit features the capability to route any combination of inputs to any combination of outputs, in addition to auto mixing via a proportional gain algorithm, sophisticated filtering on each input and output, built-in delay on each input and output and low throughput latency. 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 offers eight mic/line inputs with four outputs; switchable phantom power to handle condenser microphones; programmable front-panel control knobs for easy adjustment; and auto mic mixing with Proportional Gain and AutoSkew. The unit is AMX(r) and CRESTRON(r) compatible with USB and RS-232 interfaces for setup, control and daisy-chaining to additional LecNet2 devices.
LecNet2, the DM Series' user-friendly control software, operates on Windows(r) 2000 or XP PC platforms and offers deft, full command of the system via USB or RS-232 compatible interfaces. This included software yields off-line system configuration, quick configuration downloading, and robust macro tools. Once LecNet2 is used for system setup, the configuration is saved in a file and within the DM unit's memory for operation. Uponconfiguration, no host computer is needed.
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(Chris Henry)