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For fly-dates, bus tours and support slots – wherever the scale of the
audio requirements conflicts with space and weight constraints, dLive
lets you take the system you trust wherever you may roam, so you’ll
never need to gamble on house consoles again. We’ve created some
suggested systems below, but the sky’s the limit – you decide which
MixRack you need and what expansion and control to take with it.
THE AVIATOR
C1500 + iPAD + DM32 MIXRack
The C1500 is everything you love about the dLive
Surface in a slimmed-down format – pair it up with
a modern, lightweight flightcase and the C1500
can squeak under the airline-friendly 23kg cabin
baggage limit. The DM32 is the smallest dLive S
Class MixRack, with 32 XLR inputs and a trio of
audio networking slots for Dante, Waves and more.
THE NAVIGATOR
TOUCHSCREENS + IP8 + DM32 MIXRack
Take a dLive MixRack, an off-the-shelf mini-
PC running dLive Director, plus a couple of
touchscreens and you’re cleared for takeoff. This
slick system folds down for easy transport and
storage, and adding in an IP-8 remote controller
retains that tactile control for the key mixes.
ALLEN&HEATH
1. CHOOSE YOUR MIXRACK
The 160x64 brain of any dLive system
All dLive MixRacks offer the same processing power with the 96kHz XCVI FPGA core delivering:
128 input channels with full processing, 64 configurable mix busses (GRP, FX, AUX, MTX, MAINS) with full processing, 16 RackExtra FX with
dedicated stereo returns, 16 DCAs, 2 DX Ports (32x32 each – redundancy on S Class), 128x128 channel I/O ports (3 on S Class, 1 on C
Class) and redundant PSU (S Class only)
DM MixRacks: redundant PSU, redundant DX/gigaACE connections and 3x 128x128 I/O ports, 3yr warranty
CDM MixRacks: lightweight and compact, 1x 128x128 I/O port
DM0 – no analogue I/O - use DX expanders and/or Audio Networking Cards for I/O
Director Software – Full control of the system from a PC or Mac connected via CAT5. Touchscreen and Windows Surface compatible.
MixPad App – Control over all the key live mixing and channel processing functions from an iPad.
IP8 Controller – 8 motorised faders (48 faders strips across 6 layers), 22 assignable SoftKeys, PoE+ or external 12V PSU.
IP6 Controller – 6 push and turn rotary encoders, 6 layers, 18 assignable SoftKeys.
3. NEED MORE?
Add expanders and audio networking cards
DX Expanders:
gigaACE 96kHz, 128x128 I/O over CAT5e (digital split to dLive/SQ systems)
fibreACE 96kHz, 128x128 I/O over fibre/CAT5e (long distance digital split to dLive/SQ systems)
Waves3 96kHz, 128x128 I/O over CAT5e (DAW record/playback, VirtualSoundCheck)
superMADI 96kHz, 128x128 I/O over coax/optical (DAW record/playback, VirtualSoundCheck, 3rd party splits)
M-DANTE 48kHz, 64x64 I/O over CAT5 (DAW record/playback, VirtualSoundCheck, 3rd party splits)
AES3 Switchable sample rate, 4in6out, 10out, 6in4out, 2in8out versions (3rd party connections)