2/24/2023 0 Comments Gpio audio mixer![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Internal plug-ins that support imaginative sound engineering have also taken a large evolutionary leap forward. The channel EQ and dynamics have been significantly upgraded as well, offering expanded capability for expressive sonic control. In the digital stage, evolved Yamaha VCM digital modeling technology recreates the characteristics of Rupert Neve Designs transformer circuitry and acclaimed SILK processing to achieve an extraordinarily musical, spacious sound. The foundation is a newly developed Hybrid Microphone Preamplifier design with an analog section that represents the Yamaha Natural Sound concept in its most advanced form. Of course that same philosophy is uncompromisingly expressed in the RIVAGE PM10. Only then can it be effectively colored for the desired creative impact. The sound being produced on stage must be accurately captured. That concept is so ingrained in the Yamaha approach to mixer design that it has become an overarching philosophy. The ideal starting point for sonic creativity is pure, natural reproduction. GPIO functions are programmed using AHM System Manager or dLive Director software (PC or Mac), or via an Avantis mixer or dLive Surface, and can suit a number of applications including EVAC (alarm / system mute), broadcast (on air lights, fader start logic) and theatre automation (curtains, lights).Designed and Refined for Sonic Perfection The unit can be installed in a 19” rack (1u / ½ width) or can be operated freestanding, and up to 8 GPIO modules can be connected to a dLive system – directly or via a 100Mb/s network switch – using Cat5 cable. GPIO is a general purpose IO switching interface for control integration of an AHM-64 matrix processor or dLive/Avantis mixing system and 3rd party hardware, offering 8 opto-isolated inputs and 8 normally open (N/O) relay outputs on Phoenix connectors in addition to 2x +10V DC outputs. GPIO General purpose I/O interface for remote control ![]()
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