The Glensound BEATRICE MIX32 is a high density audio mixer for producing fixed ratio audio mixes from/ to DanteTM and AES67 audio networks. It can be fitted with a maximum of 4 independent mixer cards, each with their own redundant network interface. Each of these mixer cards provides 32 audio inputs and 32 audio outputs from the network, with the 32 outputs being mixes derived from different sets of input channels.
Audio limiter/ compressor circuits are also provided for each input/ output. These can be turned on/ off globally as required via a simple front panel rotary encoder.
The fixed ratio mixes in the Beatrice MIX32 were originally designed to allow network audio intercom systems to generate multiple listening circuits, however the high quality low noise, digital mixers can be also be used for many other applications.
Being designed for 24/7 broadcast operation, the Beatrice MIX32 features both redundant power suplies and also redundant network interfaces.
DanteTM network audio is a common protocol for distributing high quality linear audio over standard IP networks and it is widely used by many audio equipment manufacturers. The Glensound Beatrice Mix32 Dante audio interface will be compatible with any other manufacturers Dante audio interface.
Features:
- Up to 4 off 32 x 32 fixed ratio mixers in 1RU
- Dante/ AES67
- Limiter/ Compressors on Inputs (can be turned off)
- Limiter/ Compressors on Outputs (can be turned off)
- Redundant network interface
- Copper & Fibre network interface
- Redundnat Power Supply
- Originaly designed for setting up intercom mixes
- Loop Through Mode
The Beatrice Mix32 also features a loop through mode. When set to this mode each input is routed directly to its equivilant output. Such that input 1 is routed to output 1, input 2 is routed to output 2 etc.
When in the loop through mode no compressors or limiters are turned on.
The reason for the loop through mode is to help overcome the issue of streams in Audinates Ultimo chipset. The Ultimo chipset from Audinate is used by many manufacturers as its a low cost entry level device for connecting up to 4 bi-directional audio channels to a Dante network. Although a 4 audio channel device the Ultimo chipset can only receive 2 IP network streams, this means that the 4 incoming audio channels can only come from 2 different devices.
Using the loop through mode in the Mix32 allows 4 different audio channels originating from 4 different network locations to be looped through the Mix32 and sent onwards to a device using the Ultimo chipset meaning that as far as the Ultimo chipset is concerned all 4 audio sources are coming from 1 single network location.