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.
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.
We recommend placing the MIX-16 or MIX-32 near the stage. This will maximize the cable lengths for each personal mixer.
The MIX-32 supports 32 personal mixes and up to 24 channels.
Livemix supports up to 24 input channels and provides 4 additional accessory channels (Ambient Mic, Intercom, Aux Input, and Metronome).
Livemix has 5 multi-channel groups, one of which is controlled with the Me Knob. These groups can contain any number of channels. Livemix also supports stereo pairs. Adjacent channels can be grouped into stereo pairs for easy volume adjustments for…
The CS-DUO has the abiblity to link both the A and B Mixes. Select the A mix, PRESS and HOLD both Master Volume knobs at the same time. Confirm that you want to group the controls. At this point both…
The MIX-16 supports 16 personal mixes but has up to 24 channels.
Livemix has a passcode feature for protecting certain settings. The passcode can lock out the Global Effects (channel EQ, Dynamics and HPF), Global Configuration (all global features including Global Templates), and Global MirrorMix.
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…