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Behringer X32 40輸入數碼混音台
-Input: 32*XLR, 8*Jack
-Output: 8*XLR, 8*Jack
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Ideal for professional live and recording applications, the Behringer X32 is a 40-channel, 25-bus digital mixing console that provides a wealth of features in a compact design. The mixer features 32 fully programmable MIDAS-designed mic preamps. The Main LCR (left, center, right) channels, 16 mix busses, and 6 independent matrix mix busses all have 6-band parametric EQs and integrated dynamics processing for excellent sonic tailoring capabilities.
The mixer also has 16 analog XLR outputs as well as 6 balanced line-level 1/4" Aux inputs and outputs and two 1/4" headphone jacks. The talkback section allows you to communicate with the integrated mic or an external mic. The mixer also has a pair of AES50 ports that feature KLARK TEKNIK SuperMAC networking capability for use with 48-channel digital snakes for ultralow jitter and latency. The integrated expansion port ships with a 32 x 32 X-USB USB audio card installed.
This unique combination also benefits both live and studio recording applications as well as postproduction, broadcasting, and audio routing infrastructure. SuperMAC is a proprietary implementation of AES50 owned by Klark Teknik. Originally developed by Sony Pro-Audio Labs in Oxford, UK, it forms the basis of the Audio Engineering Society’s AES50 open standard for digital audio networking—High-Resolution Multi-channel Audio Interconnection (HRMAI), as published by the Audio Engineering Society, Inc.