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Mic/Line Inputs
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Analog Line Input
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Analog Output
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S/PDIF Output
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Dante
Dante audio networking provides digital audio distribution over local and wide area networking, using standard network hardware or by connecting into a standard network infrastructure.
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AES67
Audio over IP Interoperability Standard, additionally implemented with Dante on select products.
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Aux I/O
Routes USB audio interface, audio player, and VoIP channels in and out of the mix matrix.
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USB Audio Interface
Up to four channels of digital audio sends and returns with a computer.
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Audio File Players
Can be used to play back audio files for system set-up or as part of the system design.
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Expansion Port
Allows two units with expansion ports to be linked together via a single shielded CAT 6 cable. DMP 128 Plus Series, DMP 128 Series, DTP CrossPoint Series, AXP Series are supported.
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Virtual Busses
Processing loops allow for great flexibility in sub-mixing and processing.
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Mix Matrix
Digital Signal Processing that mixes and distributes signals from multiple inputs to multiple outputs.
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AEC Channels
Acoustic Echo Cancellation
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Filters
High Pass, Low Pass, Shelf, Parametric, Notch, Loudness
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Dynamics
Automatic Gain Control, Compressor, Limiter, Noise Gate
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Automixer
Gated and gain sharing modes that can manage up to eight groups of microphone signals.
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Feedback Suppression
Dynamic and fixed notch filters.
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ACP Compatibility
Direct interface with optional ACP Series audio control panels for systems that do not require a full control system.
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Macros
Allows the sequencing of commands that can be sent to the local device or external devices via the LAN port.
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Ethernet
A Local Area Network (LAN) standard officially known as IEEE 802.3. Ethernet and other LAN technologies are used for interconnecting computers, printers, workstations, terminals, servers, etc. within the same building or campus.
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Dante
Dante audio networking provides digital audio distribution over local and wide area networking, using standard network hardware or by connecting into a standard network infrastructure.
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RS-232
RS-232 is an interface to aid serial binary data exchange between two devices. It is a serial control standard with a set data rate, number of conductors, word length and type of connector to be used. This is used for relatively short-range communication.
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VoIP Channels
Can be configured as individual or as rollover. Compatible with a majority of existing VoIP systems.
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SIP Support
Session Initiation Protocol, used to control multimedia communication sessions such as internet telephony.
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POTS
"Plain Old Telephone Service"
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