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[. . . ] The inputs shall be of very high quality and accept both line and microphone level inputs with individually selectable phantom power. The input gains or trims shall be controllable in 1 dB increments and these settings, as well as their phantom power settings, shall be remotely controllable from the mixing control surface. The gain and phantom power parameters shall be stored with the channel settings for recall later. The mixing system shall include a mixing control surface that includes 25 touch-sensitive moving faders. [. . . ] The third Ethernet port on the control surface shall also provide 8 user output choices from any channel, bus or matrix; plus up to 32 stage inputs. The B port shall support up to 40 output choices from any channel, bus or matrix. The mixing control surface shall be able to mix up to 48 channels of audio to 16 Aux buses or a stereo Main bus. The audio path from each channel shall be selectable from the pre EQ, pre fader and post fader positions. It shall also provide 8 Matrices that accept inputs from all buses and up to 2 unique channels each. The sends to the Matrices shall be selectable from pre EQ, prefader and post fader positions. The mixing control surface shall have 8 XLR mic/line inputs, 8 XLR line level outputs and stereo inputs and stereo digital outputs. The control surface shall provide up to 8 external insert paths, available from any channel, bus or matrix; using the surface's XLR inputs and outputs. The mixing control surface shall provide 5 bands of adjustable equalization on each of the 48 channels along with 24 assignable gates and 24 assignable compressors. It shall also provide 4 bands of equalization and a limiter on each of the 16 Aux buses and the Main LR bus. The mixing control surface shall include libraries for storing various channel, bus and system parameters. These libraries shall include a Channel library, Patchbay library, EQ library, and Gate and Compressor libraries. The mixing control surface shall provide 4 stereo digital effects processors each of which can also be configured as a dual mono processor. These processors shall be assignable to any channel, bus or matrix as an insert or as loop effects using an Aux bus. In addition it shall provide four 31band graphic equalizers assignable to any of the buses or matrices. The mixing control surface shall include 300 scenes that store all of the channel, bus and processing parameters. It shall also provide 16 user buttons that can be assigned to direct scene recall, the tempo parameter for a processor configured as a digital delay, and other parameters. The mixing control surface shall also include an XLR input with phantom power to be used for a talkback microphone. The talkback microphone input shall be assignable to any or all Buses or Matrices. There shall also be an onboard tunable Oscillator and Noise Generator assignable to any Buses or Matrices. It shall also have a large, color, dimmable backlit 480x800 TFT screen. [. . . ] Each fader shall also have a companion LED meter ladder that displays that channel's levels. The mixing control surface shall have a USB port that, when connected to a PC computer loaded with control software, can be used to control the channel, bus, effects and other parameters of the whole mixing system. The system shall be a Roland V-Mixing System including an M-400 mixing control surface and the appropriate input and output modules. 801 West Orchard Drive, Suite 3 Bellingham, WA 98225 WWW. ROLANDSYSTEMSGROUP. COM TOLL FREE: 800. 380. 2580 · FAX: 800. 634. 8202 Architects & Engineers Specification M-400 Digital V-Mixing System V-Mixer M-400 Dimensions 749 229 636 680 626 Unit : mm V-Mixer M-400 Main Specifications PROCESSING Number of Channels Signal Processing AD/DA Conversion 48 inputs / 18 buses / 8 matrices 56-bit 24-bit / 44. 1kHz or 24-bit / 48kHz 2. 8 ms (typical) Network Latency * Total System Latency of audio signal from S-1608 inputs to outputs via M-400's REAC ports (A or B). * Sample Rate: 48. 0 kHz * Effects : No insert effects Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise Dynamic Range Cross Talk@1kHz XLR output jacks (1 to 8): 0. 05 % (typical), Phones jack: 0. 05 % (typical) XLR output jacks (1 to 8): 110 dB (typical) XLR input jacks (1 to 8): -80dB (Pad: ON, Input gain: +10 dBu, typical) XLR output jacks (1 to 8): -100 dB (typical) XLR input jacks (1 to 8): -65 to -10 dBu (Pad: OFF) or -45 to +10 dBu (Pad: ON) RCA input jacks (L/R): -18 to 0 dBu Talkback input jack: -50 to -10 dBu XLR input jacks (1 to 8): 14 k ohms, RCA input jacks (L/R): 10 k ohms, Talkback input jack: 41 K ohms XLR input jacks (1 to 8): +8 dBu (Pad: OFF) or +28 dBu (Pad: ON), RCA input jacks (L/R): +18 dBu, Talkback input jack: +8 dBu XLR output jacks (1 to 8): +4 dBu (Load impedance: 10 k ohms) XLR output jacks (1 to 8): 600 ohms, Phones jack: 100 ohms XLR output jacks (1 to 8): 10 k ohms or greater, Phones jack: 8 ohms or greater XLR output jacks (1 to 8): +22 dBu (1 kHz, 10 k ohms load) Phones jack: 150 mW + 150 mW (1 kHz, 40 ohms load) -88 dBu (All faders : Min) -126 dBu 800 x 480 dots Wide VGA backlit TFT full color AC 115 V, AC 117 V, AC 220 V, AC 230 V, AC 240 V (50/60 Hz) 95 W 749. 0 (W) x 626. 0 (D) x 229. 0 (H) mm, 29-1/2 (W) x 24-11/16 (D) x 9-1/16 (H) inches 19. 8 kg, 43 lbs 11 oz (0dBu=0. 775Vrms) Nominal Input Level (Variable) CONNECTORS XLR Inputs (1 to 8 ) Talkback Mic Input RCA Inputs (L/R) XLR Outputs (1 to 8 ) Phone Output Digital Outputs REAC Ports USB Ports Remote Connectors Other Connectors XLR-3-31 type (balanced with phantom power) XLR-3-31 type (balanced with phantom power) RCA Pin Type XLR-3-32 type (balanced) Stereo 1/4 inch phone type Optical type x 1 and Coaxial type x 1 RJ-45 EtherCon type x 3 A type x 1 and B type x 1 RS-232C (D-Sub 9 pin type) x 1* MIDI (5 pin DIN type) x 2 (Out/Thru & In) * Serial remote control is not available on version 1 firmware Input Impedance Non Clip Maximum Input level Nominal Output Level Output Impedance Recommended Load Impedance Non Clip Maximum Output level Residual Noise Level (IHF-A, typical) Equivalent Input Noise Level (E. I. N. ) OTHERS Display Power Supply Power Consumption Dimensions Weight LAMP (XLR-4-31 type) x 1, Grounding terminal, AC Input XLR output jacks (1 to 8) : -2 dB / +0 dB (20k ohms load, +4 dBu) Phones jack: -3 dB / +0 dB (40 ohms load, 150 mW) INPUT / OUTPUT CHARCTERISTICS Frequency Response * When a REAC Splitter S-4000-SP or a switching hub is used in-line with REAC cables, the network latency will increase by the amount of processing delay introduced by the splitting device itself. [. . . ]

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