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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2009

Introduction to the iLive-T from Allen & Heath with Product Manager Leon Phillips

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  • an affordable, point-to-point multi-channel bi-directional audio and control link. An option slot (Port B) allows a plug-in card to be added for more audio networking possibilities, such as digital mic splitting, audio distribution and digital recording. The Mix

  • A new high quality mic preamp with 80dB/1dB resolution gain range, exceptionally low latency and optimised audio signal path ensure the superb performance and sound quality for which iLive has become renowned. Networking and distributed control The MixRack and T surface are connected over a single CAT5 up to 120m long (depending on cable) using Allen & Heath's proprietary ACE digital snake

  • and de-essers, 96 compressors and limiters, 112 fully parametric EQs, 96 delays, 32 graphic EQs and 8 FX units! Mic inputsThe MixRacks differ only in the number of input and output sockets available. The smaller iDR-32 provides 32 mic/line preamps and 16 XLR outputs, while the iDR-48 has 48 preamps and 24 outputs. Built-in patchbays enable the user to split, cross-patch and map channels and sends, requiring fewer sockets than equivalent fixed architecture consoles in many applications.

  • The MixRack houses the mic preamps, sends, DSP and digital snake interface, which is controlled at the mix position. The Mix engineBoth MixRacks feature the same iDR-64 RackExtra DSP engine employed in the flagship iLive Series, providing full processing and mixing for 64 channels and 32 configurable mix buses as well as 8 stereo FX engines based on emulations of popular industry classics. Imagine the gear needed for an equivalent analogue system to provide 64 gates

  • Allen & Heath iDR-48 48x24 Remote DSP Engine/Stage Rack 48 input 24 output remote dsp engine/stage rack. Includes Ace for connection to control surface. Includes Pl-Anet network port for remote fader panel integration. Port B Slot for Optional interface cards. 8 U rack space unit. iLive-T puts the audio and its processing right where it is needed, near to the sources on stage.

  • $9,999.00, Allen & Heath iDR-48 Large Frame - [24+ CH]

  • terrible intro music , maybe you should leave the music to me . you would sell more units

  • What happens when you run over the cat 5 cable with a trunk?

  • hmm i still like the soundcraft vi4

  • I wish I could work on a great piece of kit like that. Sadly, I'm just a common mortal. And I don't work the shiny lights on stage, so no one cares XD

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