Sound Processing System

High performance digital matrix mixer, 8 inputs x 8 outputs from FBT. Specifically designed for commercial and professional applications such as conference rooms, auditoriums, stadiums, houses of worship, pubs and nightclubs.

ARTICLE N° 62186
  • Digital Matrix Mixer
  • 24-bit converters
  • 48 kHz sample rate
  • 8 Mic/Line inputs
  • 8 outputs with full matrix mixing
  • 3-band parametric EQ
  • Low-pass/High-pass filters
  • 5-band parametric EQ per output channel - Crossover with slopes from 6dB/Octave up to 24dB/Octave, including Butterworth, Bessel, Linkwitz-Riley
  • Gain control
  • Noise gate
  • Feedback suppressor (Mic input only)
  • Peak limiter
  • RMS compressor with selectable ratio
  • Automation features:
  • Configurable NOM attenuation
  • Gain sharing algorithm
  • Priority ducking
  • Adjustable delay time up to 380 ms per output channel
  • Display LCD
  • 8 front buttons available for mic input gain control
  • 4 input contacts for 4 additional selections with priority configuration
  • 4 digital output ports for triggering external devices
  • Simultaneous control of up to 32 units via PC software
  • Security lock
  • TCP/IP, RS 485 and USB connection for remote controls (RS485 supplied as an option)
The DMM 8008 supports a full matrix mixing mode in which inputs can be routed/mixed to any output.

It includes 8 independently switchable line/mic inputs with Phantom power, 8 line outputs, managed by a powerful 48kHz 24-bit DSP processor, in addition to high-performance 24-bit AD/DA converters.

Each Mic/Line input channel provides Lo/Hi pass filters, a 3-band parametric EQ, a Noise Gate function and a gain control.

In addition, the mic inputs include a Feedback Eliminator function, based on a powerful “Pitch Shifting” algorithm, particularly suitable for vocal applications.

The automation function automatically adjusts the input level for ease of operation using the NOM (Number of Open Mics) attenuation function or the gain sharing algorithm.

Additionally, the Ducking process applies a “priority order” to open microphones so that high priority inputs attenuate lower priority inputs.

Each output offers up to 5 bands of parametric EQ, crossover filters, RMS compressor, peak limiter, phase and delay controls;

8 digital I/O ports are provided for general use (preset recall, triggering third parts or a device).
The 8 front-facing knobs provide a quick way to control input gain.
Up to 32 units can be managed by software applications.

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