Does Livemix support 96K?
With the LM-DANTE-EXP2 option card, Livemix supports Dante network sample rates up to 96K.
With the LM-DANTE-EXP2 option card, Livemix supports Dante network sample rates up to 96K.
We recommend placing the MIX-16 or MIX-32 near the stage. This will maximize the cable lengths for each personal mixer.
With feedback from our end users and dealers, we are continually making Livemix better with firmware updates. These USB ports are used for updating the firmware.
Livemix provides 5 multi-channel groups and the ability to group stereo pairs. If you need to send a subgroup to the Livemix system outside of those groups, you will need to subgroup them on the console and then publish that…
As of Livemix version 4.0, the Dante Controller is required for setting up Livemix on the Dante Network. Versions prior to 2.15 do not require the Dante Controller, although it's use is recommended. You will also need to use Dante…
Both the CS-SOLO and the CS-DUO receive power over the ethernet cables.
AES67 is an interoperability protocol that promises the ability to share digital audio from non-compatible networks. As Dante is compatible with AES67, an AES67 network is possible but we do not offer support for creating an AES67 network.
Because Livemix was designed to be volunteer friendly and easy to use, setting up effects for each channel can be done globally from one personal mixer. Setting up EQ and compression on 24 channels for every person on stage would…
Livemix operates at 24-bit digital mixing and processing.
At this time, the reverb feature is applied to the Master Output and cannot be removed from a specific channel.