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User manual for Midas PRO9 Live Audio Mixing System PRO9/CC/IP
- Manufacturer: Midas
- Basic description and contents of package
- Product classification: Pro Audio - Recording - Digital Mixers
- Safety instructions
- Startup and operation of the digital mixers
- Tips for setting up your Midas
- Settings and expert assistance
- Contact Midas service
- Troubleshooting
- Warranty information
- Price: 19 USD
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User manual for the Midas PRO9 Live Audio Mixing System PRO9/CC/IP
The user manual for the Midas PRO9 Live Audio Mixing System PRO9/CC/IP provides
necessary instructions for the proper use of the product Pro Audio - Recording - Digital Mixers.
The installation package version of the MIDAS PRO9 Live Audio Mixing System is designed for live sound reinforcement such as in concert venues, theaters, houses of worship, broadcast, tours, and more. The system requires the Pro9 version of the MIDAS DL371 modular, upgradeable, remote DSP processing engine (sold separately) connected via Cat 5e cabling to a networked system of up to 11 discrete I/O devices depending on the user's specific I/O requirements. An redundant N+1 processing card can be added to the DL371 DSP engine as a backup, in the event that a card within the 371 fails.
The system is designed to be paired with both the DL351 and a DL451 modular stage boxes (sold separately) that feature 56 and 24 MIDAS designed microphone preamps respectively as well as eight analog XLR outputs in each stage box's default configuration.
Additional I/O can also be connected using any of the MIDAS DL series digital I/O units as well as the console's three rear panel card slots that can house any combination of MIDAS DL series I/O cards.
The flexibility of the system allows for it to be quickly reconfigured with whatever connections are required. Redundant power supplies are included with every system as part of the system's failure-tolerant architecture.
Additionally, the console features 8 auxiliary returns, all with 4-band parametric EQ and insert points. The auxiliary returns may be used as returns using the unit's eight internal multi-channel FX processors or as additional microphone input channels.
The console's 88 input channels may be routed to 35 phase coherent mix busses which comprise 16 user-configurable buses (as mixes, subgroups, or mix minus groups) and eight matrix buses. The matrix busses can receive their sources from inputs or groups which allows them to be used as eight additional auxiliary (monitor mix and fx sends) for a total of 32 mixes (plus L, R & Mono) for monitor mixing. All buses can be linked as stereo pairs, except the mono bus. As with other MIDAS digital consoles, the audio paths can be routed to multiple destinations and the console format can be reconfigured live on a scene-by-scene basis.
Increased flexibility can be added to the system by utilizing a Klark Teknik DN9650 Network Bridge digital format converter offering MADI and Dante connectivity.
The standard PRO9 live audio system is modular, allowing for some variations in physical placement and system size. This version of the control console is designed for install applications and arrives in a shipping crate.
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Additional parameters of the Midas PRO9 Live Audio Mixing System PRO9/CC/IP:
I/O | Maximum Input Capacity: 288 Maximum Output Capacity: 294 Primary Inputs: 80 Return Inputs: 8 Maximum simultaneous mix channels: 104 Number of groups/auxes: 16 Number of matrices: 16 Groups that provide mixes in monitor mode: 32 Mix buses: 35 VCAs: 10 POPulation groups: 6 Effects devices: 8 Maximum Klark Teknik Teknik DN370: 36 Configurable 'area B': yes | Expandability | Digital snake: dual redundant HyperMac (192 x 192) Cat 53 digital snake included Fiber-optic connections for optional maximum 500 m snake Additional I/O options: DL251 Audio System I/O DL351 Modular I/O DL431 Mic Splitter DL451 Modular I/O
I/O Card Options DL441 analog input (mic module) DL442 analog output module DL443 analog jack I/O module DL444 8 analog mic in and 8 analog line out module DL452 AES/EBU input and output module Option of 150 m fiber optic cable | Processor | 32-bit | Reverb | Hall, Plate, Chamber and Room, with five variations of each | Effects | Live, Non-Linear, Reverse, Delay, ADT, Multitap Echo, Sound-On-Sound and Infinite Room | Parameters | Pre-delay: 0 to 990 ms Pattern (density) Adjustable 0 to 9 increments (Grainy to Dense) Level (depth) Adjustable 0 to 9 increments (Distant to Close) Decay time 0.1 to 18 seconds Room size 8 to 90 meters linear dimension LF decay Adjustable ±7 increments ref. 1 kHz decay time HF decay Adjustable ±7 increments ref. 1 kHz decay time | Controls | Input mute: Removes audio feed from reverberation section. Reverb mute: Clears unwanted reverberant signal. Input level control: From 6dB gain to infinite attenuation. Headroom indicator: 10-point LED display, 0 dB to -27 dB. Display" Simultaneous display of all parameter information. Parameter selection and store functions are verified by individual LEDs | Sampling Frequency | 96 kHz | Latency Delay | <2 ms input to master (no compensation) | Dynamic Range | 110 dB, 22 to 22,000 Hz (no pre-emphasis) | Maximum Voltage Gain | 80 dB inputs to subgroups and masters 86 dB inputs to aux and matrix | Maximum Voltage Gain | 80 dB inputs to subgroups and masters 86 dB inputs to aux and matrix | Crosstalk | At 1 kHz: -100 dB physically adjacent input channels ,b>At 10 kHz: -100 dB physically adjacent input channels | Cut and Mix Transitions | Fader/pan cut off at 1 kHz: -100 dB Fader/pan cut off at 10 kHz: -100 dB | Display Screen | 2x 15" daylight-viewable color screens | LCD | 33x RGB color | Faders | 29x touch-sensitive faders with 1024 steps of resolution | Encoders | 102x touch-sensitive with 512 steps | Power Requirements | 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz | Operating Temperature | 41 to 104°F (+5 to 40° C) | Storage Temperature | -4 to 140° (-20 to 60°C) | Dimensions | Control Center: 51.18 x 39.37 x 15.75" (1300 x 1000 x 400 mm)
Accessories (sold separately) DL251 I/O Box (5U): 19.0 x 17.5 x 16.1" (48.3 x 44.5 x 41.0 mm) DL351 I/O Box (7U): 19.0 x 24.5 x 16.1" (48.3 x 62.2 x 41.0 mm) DL371 I/O Box (7U): 19.0 x 24.5 x 16.1" (48.3 x 62.2 x 41.0 mm) DL451 I/O Box (3U): 19.0 x 10.5 x 16.1" (48.3 x 26.7 x 41.0 mm) | Weight | Control center: 265 lb (120 kg)
Accessories (sold separately) DL351: 110 lb (50 kg) DL371: 66 lb (30 kg) DL451: 29 lb (13 kg) | Package Weight | 369.1 lb | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 61.0 x 43.0 x 29.0" | |
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