DirectOut Prodigy.MP: multifunction processor for professional audio applications
This solution distributed by SeeSound has a compact mainframe of 2U of height and modular design, with an FPGA-based DSP for EQ, delays and sum matrices.
The multifunction audio processor Prodigy.MP of DirectOut Follows the launch of his brother, The Prodigy.MC, A modular audio converter that spearheaded the recent introduction of this series.
The new directOut solution, brand that distributes SeeSound, has a compact 2U mainframe in height and modular design, but compared to the MC model adds an FPGA-based DSP for EQ, delays and sum matrices. This addition also offers greater flexibility in combined systems and a separate clock by adding SRC capabilities..
The unit has four slots for analog line level converters, Microphone input and optional AES3 modules, providing up to 32 Local entrances and exits.
The hardware also supports two MADI and two network audio options. MADI slots are available as BNC modules, Optical SC and SFP, while two optional network audio cards can be equipped with Dante, Ravenna (AES67) o SoundGrid, which increases the maximum channel capacity to 416 inputs/420 outputs.
Both Prodigy.MP and MC can be controlled via a 5 inches on the front panel, or by globcon, a unified remote control software platform that allows all DirectOut devices to be managed simultaneously.
Prodigy.MP can be accessed through its integrated web server, with remote access through an HTML and JavaScript-based user interface. Third-party control protocols can also be added to increase system integration and signal management capabilities.
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