Yamaha Digital mixing console, 120 inputs, 48 MIX, 12 Matrix, 2 Stereo. Dante 144 ch I/O. 28 faders.
DM7 Series
The DM7 is a Dante-equipped versatile digital mixing console with unparalleled sound quality, ease of operation, and high reliability that make it perfect for a wide range of applications. The DM7 is configured with 24 + 4 faders and a 2 x 12” + 1 x 7” multi-touch screen.
- Input mixing channels: 120 mono
- Buses: 48 Mix + 12 Matrix + 2 Stereo
- Display: 12.1" multi-touch screen x 2, 7" multi-touch screen x 1
- Faders: 28 (12 + 12 + 4)
- Analog I/O: 32 inputs / 16 outputs
- Dante: 144 in / 144 out
- AES/EBU: 2 in / 2 out (with SRC)
- Slot: PY Slot x 1
- USB Audio Interface: 18 in / 18 out
- Power supply: Redundant power supply built-in
- Power consumption: 240 W
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 793 mm x 324 mm x 564 mm (31.3" x 12.8" x 22.2")
- Net Weight: 23.5 kg (51.8 lb)
Driven by Music. Defined by Quality.
More than 30 years since the release of Yamaha’s first digital mixer, the DMP7, the landscape of professional audio has seen a steady progression in technological advancements and innovations that have impacted mixing and recording styles significantly.
DM7 series mixing consoles represent a sizable step forward in this evolution of form, functionality, and flexibility with their intuitive UI, compact design, and comprehensive suite of powerful features that allow them to outperform other mixers in their class in an impressive range of audio environments. From broadcasting, streaming, and music production, to live hybrid events and concert performances, the advanced capabilities of the DM7 series set a new standard in operability and workflow while simultaneously staying true to Yamaha’s sonic tradition of “natural sound”. As the times continue to change, your DM7 will keep you ahead of the curve with a user experience that’s a cut above anything in its class, and sonic performance well beyond the expectations of audiences and engineers alike.
The perfect mixer for you
The DM7 series is a versatile digital mixer that combines unparalleled sound quality with seamless operation and expandability that affords users a comfortable yet creative engineering workflow, while providing audiences with a memorable sonic experience. With its comprehensive suite of mixing tools and flexible expansion options, the DM7 series has you covered in any environment that requires top quality sound, and gives you the capability to meet the ever-changing demands of an expansive range of mixing applications.
Features
The DM7 series is an innovative digital mixer lineup that not only guarantees unparalleled sound quality, ease of operation, and high reliability to connect engineers, artists, and audiences, but is also highly scalable and flexible enough to adapt according to application. A DM7 setup can take on a variety of configurations depending on the engineer's preferences and can support a wide range of sonic environments.
Sound
Throughout Yamaha's long history of developing state-of-the-art digital mixers, there is one concept that we have consistently adhered too— the ideal starting point for sound creation is a totally natural, or “transparent” sound. This concept of natural sound is exemplified by the DM7 series high-end input section, producing a high-fidelity, uncolored sound that serves as the engineer's canvass to color, shape, and recreate, using the DM7 series built-in plug-ins, EQ, and dynamics. All in all, the DM7 series has evolved in every aspect to help engineers create their ideal sound.
Off to a solid start
It all starts with your sound, and if the input section of your mixer is compromised or lacking in any way, your mix isn't likely to meet your, or your audience’s expectations. To meet our own very strict standard of sound quality, the inputs of Yamaha consoles and I/Os are meticulously designed and constructed. We take every aspect of the initial input stage into consideration in order to achieve our signature “transparent sound”, from the individual components, power supply, and grounding, to the circuit layout, and mechanical structure of the inputs.
In addition, the DM7 series supports sample rates up to 96kHz for superior, high-resolution sound quality.
Powerful Channel Strip
The DM7 series Channel Strip is equipped with numerous advanced functions for convenient, intuitive sound creation. In addition to the Channel EQ inherited from the RIVAGE PM, the newly added FET Limiter and Diode Bridge Compressor offer expanded dynamics control, while the new “History” function combines with the existing comps and gates for easier and more precise dynamics adjustment than ever. The “Mix Balance” parameter is yet another new function that allows you to easily mix the original sound with a compressed sound and apply parallel compression. In addition, the order of EQ and Dynamics 2 can now be changed to suit your creative preferences, further expanding the range of sound creation.
The DM7 series also features the Dan Dugan automatic mixer with up to 64 channels in the channel strip as a standard feature. In cooperation with Dan Dugan Sound Design, a US company renowned for its proprietary algorithm-based automatic microphone mixer, the automatic mixer function can be conveniently accessed from the channel strip without the need for EQ RACK resources.
The input meters now also include a histogram display to help adjust HA levels.
Extensive plug-ins and new effects
The DM7 series is equipped with an extensive suite of plug-ins to accommodate a wide range of applications, including VCM models of the renowned Portico 5033 equalizer and Portico 5043 compressor/limiter— both developed through close cooperation with Rupert Neve Designs. Also included are Yamaha's original plug-ins, such as the DaNSe dynamic noise suppressor, and the Dynamic EQ, which are well known among audio engineers.
The FX RACK features high-quality multi-effects processors with forty-three types of high-grade effects including the newly equipped REV HD and REV R3 to inspire a broader depth of creative sound reproduction.
Operability
Yamaha digital mixers are known for offering a high level of operability that professional users demand, staying up to date with the constantly evolving state of the art. The M7CL offers analog-like operability; the CL series, a more refined operation with a brushed-up version of Centralogic; and the DM7 series puts an emphasis on intuitive operation and high efficiency via multiple displays and an advanced Selected Channel View.
Advanced GUI for intuitive control
The DM7 series advanced graphical user interface is an audio engineer’s delight, offering the ultimate in touch operation convenience that gives users instant intuitive access to the console’s impressive depth of functionality.
The Selected Channel View, which provides a list of operational information on the channel strip, retains the best aspects of previous GUI’s but with an updated operation format that requires fewer steps and less time than ever before.
The same familiar touch screen operation that you use in your daily life is now available on your mixer.
Configure the ideal DM7 system to suit your workflow
The DM7 series ranges from the full-featured DM7-EX, which combines a large 2-bay DM7 with a DM7 control panel equipped with a physical controller, to the rack-mountable DM7 Compact, which is powerful and flexible despite its compact size. With four DM7 systems in total, bundled software, controllable devices, and more, this versatile lineup makes it easier than ever to find the perfect fit for your mixing style, environment, and workflow.
Utility screen for streamlined performance
The DM7 series multiple touch screens provide fast, intuitive operability that will make your mixing experience easier and more enjoyable. The large 12-inch screen provides convenient operation that will allow you to focus more energy on sound creation, and includes the Selected Channel View which ensures all the relevant mixing information you need is close at hand. The newly added 7-inch Utility screen allows you to monitor essentials such as Scene List, User Defined Keys, and Meter at all times for quick and efficient operation.
Advanced Selected Channel View and visible Overview
The DM7 series inherited the Selected Channel View and Overview from the RIVAGE PM series, but also features an updated, more intuitive operation, suitable for the increasing demands of the current state of the art. The Selected Channel View provides a list of important information for each individual channel, giving you quick access to the parameters you want to adjust. It also incorporates the advantages of touch panel operation to reduce the number of steps required to carry out tasks.
Overview, which enables analog console-like operation, is also still available. It lists information on multiple channels, allowing quick access to the parameters of the channel you’re using.
Your settings in your language
The DM7 series features a multi-language option for individual channel names enabling more comfortable and intuitive operation. Displaying the names of artists and instruments in native languages will also help operators with limited audio production or sound reinforcement experience to operate the system.
* Multi-language channel names can be inputted via the Editor or StageMix.
Design
Audio Engineers are far more than just concert staff doing “background work”. They may not be on stage, but they are an integral part of a live performance and require a high level of expertise, broad experience, and a sophisticated musicality that supports the artists' musical expression.
Yamaha has been manufacturing musical instruments for over 130 years, and it is always a consideration during the design process to not only make a great sounding, eminently playable instrument, but also to focus on the form and aesthetic and how it will complement the artist playing it.
In the DM7 series, we designed the consoles to be easy to operate so that mixing engineers can use them confidently and creatively even in challenging situations, while at the same time making them look sleek and attractive when they are being operated by the engineering artist helming them.
Functional and attractive layout
Strip lights illuminate fader surfaces to give engineers an advantage in darkened live venues. However, conventional mixing consoles have lacked a sense of uniformity with the strip lights often protruding unattractively. With the DM7 series, we designed the side pad connecting the strip light and fader surfaces with a smooth curve, creating a sense of unity. The shape of the side pad prevents light leakage from the strip light while serving as a guard to prevent accidental contact with USB memory sticks, knobs, etc.
Consistent user experience
Mixing engineers must set up, and create the best sound possible within a tight timeframe, but because the environment and equipment used varies from venue to venue, a console that is difficult to operate can increase workload. The DM7 series layout of buttons and knobs, functions, and graphics all adopt interface standards from other Yamaha series mixers for a familiar feel.
The DM7 series also inherits the smooth lines of the RIVAGE PM, CL, and QL consoles achieving a consistent design in terms of both operability and modeling.
Compact and lightweight construction for easy setup and transport
Ease of transport and a fast setup are among the most important features for mixing consoles in most environments and applications. With the DM7 series, the angle of the display, the pitch of the faders and buttons, and the position of the strip lights have all been carefully designed to maintain the high operability and visibility of the display in a compact chassis. The DM7 Compact can also be rack-mounted by removing the side pads, making the most of limited space at live sites.
Functionality
Engineers are required to deftly respond to the various demands of each artist and client on a daily basis to deliver the best sound possible to their audiences. Yamaha has enabled the DM7 series with cutting-edge technologies that allow engineers to focus on being creative in a limited time frame and establish a fast and efficient workflow without compromise.
Split Mode turns one console into two mixers
Split Mode allows you to use one mixer as if it were two. Even if you only have one DM7 series console due to space limitations, you can mix FOH and Monitor, or FOH and Streaming, etc. just as you would with two separate consoles.
"Assist" lets you focus your creativity
Yamaha digital mixers have always evolved along with emerging technologies, and perhaps even more importantly, we have adapted a lot of their functionality and operability in response to feedback and input from the people that use our mixers on a daily basis. The DM7 series newly added “Assist”, is an efficient new feature that takes care of important, but more procedural tasks, allowing operators to hone their creative workflow. Assist is a function that “suggests” HA adjustment, naming, and balanced fader levels—all audio engineering essentials— to help engineers focus on more creative work and communication, thereby reducing setup and preparation time. HA Assist suggests a suitable HA level according to the input signal level, Naming Assist uses input signal information to suggest an icon/channel name for each channel, and Fader Assist suggests fader balance for the assigned channel. These suggestions will continue to evolve based on your feedback and recommendations.
Dante interface for high channel count and flexible connectivity
The DM7 series offers 144ch in/out via Dante, a combination of software, hardware and networking protocols which has become an industry standard, adopted and integrated into audio equipment from professional audio manufacturers. Dante allows for the transmission of hundreds of audio channels over a single Ethernet cable, allowing you to build a powerful system with a flexible and expandable network without having to worry about the number of channels in any field. Of course, HA Remote and device control are also supported, and the Device Mount function allows for easy patching and control with Dante enabled equipment.
Versatile USB connection
The DM7 series USB Type-C connector provides 18 in/out audio interface functions for recording, streaming, play back, connection to conferencing systems, and more.
It also enables additional functionality with MIDI Control, and DAW Remote features to expand your sound creation toolbox and streamline your workflow.
DAW Remote for efficient audio production
The DM7 series is the perfect mixer for music production and audio recording using a DAW. The DAW Remote function allows operations such as volume control, playback, stop, and more, to be performed using physical controllers such as the unit's faders and keys, providing smooth operation for audio production and recording applications. DAW Remote Mode can be accessed by simply pressing fader bank DCA and selecting DAW Remote.
Redundant power supplies for serious reliability
Power failure is a major risk when operating any professional audio device so we've equipped the DM7 series with dual power supply units to reduce the risk of power loss resulting in downtime during a show. If a problem occurs with one power source, operation will continue unaffected as long as the second power source is active.
Expandability
Choosing and configuring an ideal system setup depends on the operator, the venue, and the type and magnitude of an event. The DM7 series allows users to tailor their system to their preferences and to streamline their workflow with compatible devices and dedicated software.
DM7 Control expansion controller
By connecting a DM7 Control unit to a DM7 console via Ethernet cable, many physical controls such as User Defined Keys/Knobs, Scene Memory, Monitor Control, and Panner can be accessed quickly and conveniently in a number of applications. It provides fast and reliable operation with User Defined Keys/Knobs and Scene Memory Keys for applications such as musicals that require perfectly timed triggers and scene changes, while transport keys assigned to User Defined Keys and Jog Wheel provide comfortable and quick operation for post-production applications that require efficient editing work.
It is also an indispensable tool for Broadcast, Immersive productions, and any other application that can benefit from physical controllers.
A DM7 Control can be attached to any DM7 console and operated as one mixer.
* The DM7 Control controller comes with Broadcast Package/Theatre Package license codes giving users convenient access to additional specialized functionality, and requires DM7 firmware V1.5 or later.
Broadcast Package and Theatre Package for enhanced, specialized control
Valuable, specialized features can be accessed by adding the Broadcast Package/Theatre Package. The Broadcast Package includes 5.1 surround support, Mix Minus, Loudness Meter, and other functions required for broadcast applications and used conveniently in broadcast mixes.
The Theatre Package provides features that can be used effectively in musicals and other theatrical applications, including Actor Library, DCA Scene Grid, AFC Image Control, and other functions which can enhance mixing in theatrical applications significantly.
* Broadcast Package/Theatre Package requires DM7 firmware V1.5 or later.
PY slot for expansion cards
The DM7 series is equipped with an up to 64 in/out PY slot that allows users to customize the console's functionality and connectivity. The PY64-MD, which supports 64-in 64-out audio input/output via MADI, the PY8-AE with 8-in 8-out AES/EBU D-sub 25-pin connector, and the PY-MIDI-GPI, which has a DIN 5-pin and D-sub 15-pin connectors to expand MID/GPI control terminals, all providing flexible support for a variety of systems.
Compatible software for convenient control
In recent years, it has become common for digital mixing consoles to enable wireless mixing, monitor mixing, offline advance preparation, and remote control using a variety of applications. The DM7 series offers dedicated applications DM7 Editor and DM7 StageMix, as well as the Yamaha applications MonitorMix, ProVisionaire Contol, and ProVisionaire Touch. The DM7 series is also equipped with an OSC (Open Sound Control) Server function, allowing control of the DM7 series from OSC-compatible devices.
Get ready for the show with the Console File Converter
The Yamaha Console File Converter is an application that allows data to be shared between a number of Yamaha digital mixers, and the DM7 series consoles are included in the latest version. Users can share data between DM7 series, RIVAGE PM series, CL/QL series, PM5D, M7CL, and LS9 consoles, so data from one performance doesn’t have to be completely reprogrammed from scratch for the next, even if different consoles are used.
Bundled software that expands your creative options
The DM7 series comes bundled with VST Rack Elements and Nuendo Live, inspiring creative sound shaping for a variety of live and studio applications.
VST Rack Elements is plug-in host software that allows you to seamlessly configure your own effects rack using VST plug-ins. It is compatible with Mac and Windows-based platforms, giving you the freedom and flexibility to build a wholly personalized plug-in environment.
Steinberg Nuendo Live is a DAW optimized for multitrack recording of live sound as well as virtual soundchecks with multitrack recording for smooth rehearsal or songwriting purposes.
Also, by installing the Yamaha Console Extension, you can control Nuendo Live's transport and other functions from the console, so you can start recording without reaching for your PC, or use it conveniently for playback and other purposes.
Applications
Due to their compact yet flexible design, DM7 series mixers can be used in a wide range of audio applications. With their comprehensive functionality, expansion options, and outstanding ease of use, DM7 consoles excel in a truly impressive array of use cases.
LIVE SOUND (+STREAMING)
Create simple custom live sound systems with Dante
The DM7 series keeps system design simple with Dante—even live sound systems with multiple consoles.
Each piece of equipment is connected with thin, lightweight Ethernet cables.
The Port to Port function is used to turn the local inputs of the DM7 for the monitors into a stage box for connecting other mixers via Dante to cut down on equipment.
The gain compensation function makes it possible to adjust the levels from each console. Also, installing the bundled Steinberg Nuendo Live software on computers connected via Dante facilitates live recordings.
THEATER
DM7 readily accommodates large systems
The DM7 series features a Theatre Package, a controller with physical controls, and two differently sized consoles that give engineers and venues the ability to create their ideal systems.
In the system shown here, the engineer uses AFC Image, utilizing the DM7-EX panner for smooth control of the hall’s immersive sound.
All equipment is connected via Dante, and ProVisionaire Control can be used for control.
HOUSE OF WORSHIP
Split mode enables FOH and monitor mixing
The functions of the DM7 paired with the sound systems of smaller churches make announcing efficient and easy with minimal equipment.
A DM7 installed in the FOH booth can be used in split mode to turn it into a combination FOH-monitor mixer and put together a range of Scenes individually. MonitorMix can be used to give artists the power to adjust their own monitors to their liking.
The HA, Naming, and Fader Assist functions offer help and save time when less-experienced volunteers are at the controls.
Control and monitoring of I/O and DZR speakers can be performed directly on the mixer, centralizing system management.
CORPORATE EVENT
Compact system ideal for conferences and speech events
The DM7 Compact all-in-one mixer is the perfect size for conferences, talks, and other events that require unobtrusive systems that fit into small spaces. The DM7 Compact has inputs for up to 16 mics, and the Dan Dugan Automixer on the channel strip can be used to optimize the balance for lecturers’ and announcers’ microphones. USB flash drive compatibility makes it easy to record events and play background music. With DZR12-D speakers, the minimum number of operators can efficiently monitor levels and mute speaker audio from the console.
BROADCAST (OB VAN)
Improved workflow with a full lineup of broadcast functions that belie the compact size of the DM7-EX.
The wide range of controls and Broadcast Package of the provide audio mixing systems with a variety of functions, including 5.1 Surround mixing, monitor control, and an Audio Follow Video function that ties audio to video by following tally signals via GPI. Enjoy flexible connectivity through conversion to different formats enabled by a Dante backbone network.
Specs
DM7 | DM7 Compact | ||
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Mixing Capacity
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Input Channels | 120 mono | 72 mono |
Mix Buses | 48 | 48 | |
Matrices | 12 (Input to Matrix supported) | 12 (Input to Matrix supported) | |
Stereo Buses | 2 | 2 | |
Mono Buses | 1 (Stereo B can be changed) | 1 (Stereo B can be changed) | |
Cue Buses | 2 | 2 | |
I/O Connectors
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Analog Input | 32 | 16 |
Analog Output | 16 | 16 | |
Dante | Primary / Secondary | Primary / Secondary | |
AES/EBU Input | 2 (4ch) with SRC | 0 | |
AES/EBU Output | 2 (4ch) with SRC | 1 (2ch) | |
Expansion Slot (PY Slot) | 1 | 1 | |
Word Clock I/O | In / Out | In / Out | |
MIDI | No (MIDI protocol supported on USB to HOST) | No (MIDI protocol supported on USB to HOST) | |
GPI | 5 in / 5 out | 5 in / 5 out | |
USB TO DEVICE | 2 (File Save / Load, 2 Track Rec / Play) | 2 (File Save / Load, 2 Track Rec / Play) | |
USB TO HOST | 1 (USB Type-C, USB2.0) | 1 (USB Type-C, USB2.0) | |
Ethernet | Yes | Yes | |
Meter Bridge | On screen | On screen | |
Lamp | 0 (Bulit-in LED Strip Light) | 0 (Bulit-in LED Strip Light) | |
Video Out | No | No | |
TC In | Yes | Yes | |
Phones | 1 | 1 | |
AC | 2 (V-Lock Type) | 2 (V-Lock Type) | |
External Redundant Power Supply | Built-in dual power supply | Built-in dual power supply | |
Scene Memory
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Number of Scenes | 500 | 500 |
Recall Safe | Yes | Yes | |
Focus Recall | Yes | Yes | |
Fade Time | Yes | Yes | |
Preview | Yes: Future Update | Yes: Future Update | |
Selective Load / Save | Yes | Yes | |
Global Paste | Yes | Yes | |
Event List | No | No | |
Overlay | No | No | |
Isolate | No | No | |
Tactile Control Keys | No | No | |
Input Channel Functions
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Input A/B | Yes | Yes |
Gain Compensation | Yes | Yes | |
Digital Gain | Yes (-96 dB to +24 dB) | Yes (-96 dB to +24 dB) | |
Attenuator | Yes (-96 dB to +24 dB) | Yes (-96 dB to +24 dB) | |
HPF | 20 Hz to 2,000 Hz, -6/-12/-18/-24 dB/oct Selectable | 20 Hz to 2,000 Hz, -6/-12/-18/-24 dB/oct Selectable | |
PEQ | 4 Band Full PEQ (4 algorithms, RTA overlay supported) | 4 Band Full PEQ (4 algorithms, RTA overlay supported) | |
LPF | 20 Hz to 20 kHz, -6/-12 dB/oct | 20 Hz to 20 kHz, -6/-12 dB/oct | |
Dynamics 1 | Legacy Comp / Comp260 / Expander / Gate / Ducking / De-Esser | Legacy Comp / Comp260 / Expander / Gate / Ducking / De-Esser | |
Dynamics 2 | Legacy Comp / Comp260 / Expander / Gate / Ducking / De-Esser / FET Limiter / Diode Bridge Comp | Legacy Comp / Comp260 / Expander / Gate / Ducking / De-Esser / FET Limiter / Diode Bridge Comp | |
Input Delay | Yes (0 ms to 1,000 ms) | Yes (0 ms to 1,000 ms) | |
Pan | Center Nominal / LR Nominal | Center Nominal / LR Nominal | |
DCA Group | 24 (Output DCA supported) | 24 (Output DCA supported) | |
DCA Rollout | Yes | Yes | |
MUTE Group | 12 | 12 | |
Number of Inserts | 4 slots on 1 insert point | 4 slots on 1 insert point | |
Dan Dugan Automixer | Yes (Up to 64ch) | Yes (Up to 64ch) | |
Direct Out | Yes | Yes | |
Output Channel Functions
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PEQ | 8 Band Full PEQ | 8 Band Full PEQ |
GEQ | Virtual Rack (EQ Rack) | Virtual Rack (EQ Rack) | |
Dynamics 1 | Legacy Comp / Comp260 / Expander / Gate / Ducking / De-Esser / FET Limiter / Diode Bridge Comp | Legacy Comp / Comp260 / Expander / Gate / Ducking / De-Esser / FET Limiter / Diode Bridge Comp | |
Output Channel Delay | Yes (0 ms to 1,000 ms) | Yes (0 ms to 1,000 ms) | |
MUTE Group | 12 | 12 | |
Number of Inserts | 4 slots on 1 insert point | 4 slots on 1 insert point | |
Premium Rack
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Number of DSP Resources | 64 | 64 |
Mountable Plug-ins | RND Portico5033 / RND Portico5043 / Portico 5045 / U76 / Opt-2A / Comp276 / Buss Comp 369 / MBC4 / DaNSe / EQ-1A / Equalizer601 / Dynamic EQ / Dynamic EQ4 / REV-X / OpenDeck / Analog Delay / Max100 / Vintage Phaser / Dual Phaser / HQ.Pitch | RND Portico5033 / RND Portico5043 / Portico 5045 / U76 / Opt-2A / Comp276 / Buss Comp 369 / MBC4 / DaNSe / EQ-1A / Equalizer601 / Dynamic EQ / Dynamic EQ4 / REV-X / OpenDeck / Analog Delay / Max100 / Vintage Phaser / Dual Phaser / HQ.Pitch | |
Effect Rack
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Number of DSP Resources | 16 | 16 |
Number of Effect Types | 43 | 43 | |
EQ Rack
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Number of DSP Resources | 32 | 32 |
Mountable Devices | 31BandGEQ / Flex15GEQ / 8Band PEQ (RTA overlay supported) | 31BandGEQ / Flex15GEQ / 8Band PEQ (RTA overlay supported) | |
Dante
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Number of I/O Channels | 144 in / 144 out | 144 in / 144 out |
Number of I/O devices that can be discovered from the console | 127 *1 | 127 *1 | |
Number of I/O devices that can be mounted | 24 | 24 | |
Number of I/O devices with HA remote control | 24 | 24 | |
Dante Patch from Console | Yes | Yes | |
USB to Host
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Number of Audio I/O Channels | 18 in / 18 out | 18 in / 18 out |
USB MIDI | Yes | Yes | |
Monitor
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Solo Mode | Yes | Yes |
Oscillator | Sine Wave 1ch / Sine Wave 2ch / Pink Noise / Burst Noise | Sine Wave 1ch / Sine Wave 2ch / Pink Noise / Burst Noise | |
Other Functions
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Port to Port | Yes | Yes |
Timecode Reader/Display | Yes | Yes | |
Timecode Chase | No | No | |
GPI | Yes (5 in / 5 out) | Yes (5 in / 5 out) | |
MIDI | Yes (USB MIDI) | Yes (USB MIDI) | |
OSC Server | Yes | Yes | |
DAW Remote | Yes | Yes | |
Nuendo Live: Control Integration | Yes | Yes | |
Virtual Soundcheck | Yes | Yes | |
Wireless Mic Monitoring |
Yes | Yes | |
RTA | Yes | Yes | |
Delay Compensation | Yes | Yes | |
Output Port Delay | Yes(Up to 20 ports)*Future Update | Yes(Up to 20 ports)*Future Update | |
Sub In | Yes | Yes | |
User Levels | Yes | Yes | |
Channel Link | Yes | Yes | |
Temporary Channel Link | Yes *Future Update | Yes *Future Update | |
Multi Language Channel Names | Yes | Yes | |
Mix/Matrix to Input | Yes | Yes | |
Split Mode | Yes | Yes | |
Assist | Yes (HA / Naming / Fader) | Yes (HA / Naming / Fader) | |
User Interface | Displays | 12.1” multi-touch x 2, 7” multi-touch x 1 | 12.1” multi-touch x 1, 7” multi-touch x 1 |
Faders | 24 + 4 | 12 + 4 | |
Channel / Screen Encoders | Yes | Yes | |
Channel Name / Color Displays | No (on-screen) | No (on-screen) | |
Custom Fader Banks | Yes | Yes | |
Shift Keys | Yes | Yes | |
User Defined Keys | Surface: 12 (6 keys x 4 banks), Utility Screen (On-screen): 12 (12 keys x 4 banks) | Surface: 6 (6 keys x 4 banks), Utility Screen (On-screen): 12 (12 keys x 4 banks) | |
User Defined Knobs | Yes (by 4 encoders below the Utility screen) | Yes (by 4 encoders below the Utility screen) | |
Touch and Turn Knobs | Yes | Yes | |
Monitor Level Knobs | No | No | |
Arm Rest | Yes | Yes | |
Rack Mountable | No | Yes | |
Software | Editor | DM7 Editor (Win/Mac) | DM7 Editor (Win/Mac) |
StageMix | DM7 StageMix | DM7 StageMix | |
MonitorMix | Yes | Yes | |
Console File Converter | Yes | Yes | |
ProVisionaire Control/Touch | Yes | Yes | |
Software Package | Broadcast Package, Theatre Package | Broadcast Package, Theatre Package | |
Dimensions | W | 793 mm (31.3") | 468 mm (18.5") |
H | 324 mm (12.8") *including the rubber feet | 324 mm (12.8") *including the rubber feet | |
D | 564 mm (22.2") | 564 mm (22.2") | |
Net weight | 23.5 kg (51.8 lb) | 16.5 kg (36.4 lb) | |
Included Accessories | Owner’s Manual, AC power cords, Dust cover, Cable hook (for USB TO HOST), Nuendo Live, VST Rack Elements | Owner’s Manual, AC power cords, Dust cover, Cable hook (for USB TO HOST), Nuendo Live, VST Rack Elements | |
Accessories | - | RK-1 |
- *1 This is the maximum number of I/O devices shown in the ONLINE DEVICE LIST of Dante SETUP. Only devices shown in the list can be mounted from the console.
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