Ghielmetti GMS 3164 Dante Plus: monitor for networked audio up to 64 canals
The new GMS network audio monitor 3164 Dante Plus and patchbay GDP 1132 Dante are the latest developments of the Swiss manufacturer Ghielmetti, available through Soundware Media.
Ghielmetti GMS 3164 Dante Plus you can access all Dante channels on a network, and enables simultaneous, real-time monitoring of up to 64 pre-selected Dante audio channels, without requiring the use of the software Dante Controller.
These pre-selected channels can be displayed in different measurement modes on two 2.2" color TFT displays., with three modes available for 16, 32 Or 64 canals, with several parameters in sight.
Multiple measurement modes can also be chosen, like a monkey, stereo and downmix Dolby 5.1, and set up to a maximum of sixteen mixes from the 64 Dante channels available.
The device incorporates speakers and headphone connection for listening in follow or fix cannel and there is the possibility to connect external speakers. GMS 3164 you can also connect to an external router or computer to monitor individual channels or groups of channels.
These channels or groups of channels can be organized and freely named by the user. The screen can also be divided into a general section and a ‘focus section’ that allows you to display audio timelines in real time in a window of up to ten minutes.
Ghielmetti GDP 1132 Dante is a convenient solution for signal management and a real bridge between analog and digital environments. It consists of a Dante section equipped with a Brooklyn II module and a series of analog inputs and outputs, and audio signals are routed through a mixer.
The device, which features GP3 technology, can be managed remotely on a LAN using a web browser, as well as be operated locally using the built-in navigation and display buttons.
In order to ensure high reliability, can work with redundant power supplies, especially suitable for use in studios and broadcast and post-production environment, reducing wiring and conversion equipment.
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