At this year’s AES show in Los Angeles, Lawo will debut its newest mc² series console. The mc²36 is an all-in-one mixing desk, with a comprehensive feature set that covers broadcast, theater, house of worship, live and install applications. Along with uncompromised sound quality and Lawo-grade mic preamps, it offers unprecedented value for money. The console comes completely self-contained including a powerful DSP processing core and all I/O connections and is available in 16, 24 and 40 fader configurations. Ease of use is paramount, with large touchscreen displays that provide instant, touch triggered pop-up menus for fast access to all mixing and routing parameters. Natively equipped with RAVENNA/AES67 technology, the mc²36 integrates seamlessly into IP infrastructures. Rear panel connections provide 32 mic/line in, 32 line out on XLRs, 8 AES in/out, 8 GPIO, MADI and three RAVENNA connections. And for operational security, the console not only has redundant power-supplies but also DSP redundancy.See it at Lawo’s booth #1329.
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