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8-channel digital interface with web control interface
Technical data
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Connectivity
• Mic inputs: 4 on XLR chassis + 2 on combo chassis
• Line input: 1 sur 2 châssis Jack 6.35 et mini Jack 3.5
• Master output: 1 on 2 XLR chassis
• AUX output: 2 on 2 6.35 Jack chassis
• Footswitch: 2 on 2 6.35 Jack 6.35
• Pre-listening: 1 on Jack 6.35
Technical specifications
• Line input impedance: 3KΩ
• Line input impedance: 20KΩ
• Output impedance: 470Ω
• Impedance of the headphone output: 100Ω
• Residual bus noise: -90dBU
• Maximum bus power: +18dBU
• Maximum voltage gain: 80dB input to output
• Dynamic range: 106dBU (20Hz~20kHz)
• AD / DA: 24 bits max / 192kHz
• Signal processing: 40-bit floating-point processor
• Signal latency: <1.8msec input to output
• Phantom power supply: 48V, each channel can be switched individually
• Crosstalk(@1KHz): -85 dB
• USB interface: 2 USB2.0 interface, maximum 32G supported,
can be used for USB disk playback and recording, support WAV, MP3 format
• Network: WIFI connecting to USB wireless module, 1 LAN interface
• Effects: 2 Reverb and 2 Delay
• Power supply: 12V via adaptateur secteur (AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz)
Contents of the package
• The MIXtouch8 console
• 1 External power supply
• 1 IEC power cord
• 1 WiFi dongle
• The user guide