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  2. Digital mixing console - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha M7CL in place for a live production. In professional audio, a digital mixing console (DMC) is a type of mixing console used to combine, route, and change the dynamics, equalization and other properties of multiple audio input signals, using digital signal processing rather than analog circuitry.

  3. Yamaha Pro Audio - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha Pro Audio, Inc. is the Pro Audio Division division of Yamaha Corporation that offers a complete line of beginner professional audio products for the live sound and sound reinforcement markets. Their lineup includes a number of world-standard mixing consoles, signal processors incorporating industry-leading DSP technology, power ...

  4. List of Yamaha Corporation products - Wikipedia

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    2.2.2 Analog audio mixers. 2.2.3 ... Download QR code; Wikidata item; ... — 1st FM synth of Yamaha. CP series (digital) Yamaha CP88 stage piano took inspiration ...

  5. Yamaha M7CL - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha M7CL. Yamaha M7CL live in production. A 48-channel M7CL is readied for a dinner event. The Yamaha M7CL is a digital mixer that was introduced by Yamaha Pro Audio in 2005. [1] Two models with onboard analog input exist: the M7CL-32 and M7CL-48. These models have 40 (32 microphone and 4 stereo line)- and 56 (48 microphone and 4 stereo line ...

  6. Matrix mixer - Wikipedia

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    The digital Yamaha M7CL mixing console is another such product; it has a 19×8 matrix section summing 16 mixes as well as the main left/right/mono outputs (see screenshot). In the classic analog monitor mixer without faders, the console is set up as a large matrix mixer with the addition of equalization filters and other controls for each input ...

  7. Dan Dugan (audio engineer) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2011, Dugan demonstrated an automixer card, marketed by Yamaha, to plug into the accessory slot of a Yamaha digital mixer such as the O1V96, LS9, M7CL or PM5D. This card, the Dugan-MY16, could mix up to 16 channels of microphone inputs, assigned to selected inserts in the mixer's graphic user interface.

  8. mLAN - Wikipedia

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    The mLAN protocol was originally developed by Yamaha Corporation, and publicly introduced in January 2000. [ 1] It was available under a royalty-free license to anyone interested in utilizing the technology. mLAN uses several features of the IEEE 1394 (FireWire) standard such as isochronous transfer and intelligent connection management.

  9. Electone - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha Electone STAGEA ELS 01. In 2004, Yamaha launched the STAGEA series. [3] This series uses all AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) voices and features over 180 digital effects, built-in registration menus, VA (Virtual Acoustic) voices, and a Style-File compatible expanded rhythm and accompaniment section. AWM is the proprietary sound sampling ...