ML 32.32 Madi

The 5U ML 32.32 Madi simple stage box has 32 controlled SSL SuperAnalogueTM mic/line inputs and 32 line yields on the front panel. Multiple units can be used to form bigger frameworks. Inaccessible switchable ghost control is accessible to all inputs. The A/D D/A switch is placed inside the stage box. Additionally, the standard unit has two sets of coaxial MADI I/O arranged as a repeating combination on the raised dash. Furthermoe, the unit combines coaxial outputs for the association to a SSL Live console for screen blending.

ML 32.32 Madi can grow its capabilities with the proper add-ons

Moreover, there’s a discretionary rear-mounting board for 32 part simple mic yields. You can use the dynamic hardware of the mic/line amps to set them up. However, this step comes after apparition control infusion. There are test rate and clock setup buttons, and a combination of devoted word clock associations. MIDI and GPIO associations are too provided for elective inaccessible control strategies. You can easily stack Elective choices like you would 32 front board input interfaces.

The D 32.32 has a 2U computerized stage box giving 16 x AES/EBU sets of front board XLR connectors. The standard working rate of the Live is 96 kHz and test rate change is accessible for all AES/EBU associations. In addition, the D 32.32 raise board highlights precisely the same network as the simple stage box with excess coaxial MADI I/O, MADI yield to a moment support, setup controls and farther control network.

The 2U unit boasts an excess combination of SSL’s restrictive Blacklight II connectors on the front board. you can extend these connectors to two sets. Each association carries 256 channels of sound at 96 kHz and includes proficient cable association to support. Furthermoe, the raised board gives 8 repetitive sets of coaxial MADI connectors. However, these can be extended to 16 sets. This tall thickness MADI I/O gadget conveys perfect advanced sound interconnection between any setup of ML 32.32 simple and D 32.32 AES/EBU units and up to two SSL Live comforts.

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