This unique architecture allows users to select various embedded processing models on every input and mix channel on the fly, without burning valuable FX slots or adding latency,” said Allen & Heath’s R&D director Dr Rob Clark. The XCVI Core is designed from the ground up to execute our DEEP Processing algorithms from within the FPGA channel processor core. “Focusing on feedback from our customer base and key engineers, we have developed a new Allen & Heath technology base for live mixing. dLive incorporates the DEEP processing portfolio of embedded plugins, including Graphic EQs, Compressors, Multiband Compressors and Dynamic EQs, alongside its 16 slot FX racks, featuring Allen & Heath’s range of FX emulations. The 96k/96-bit XCVI Core provides capacity for 128 inputs with full processing and 16 dedicated stereo FX returns, offering 160 inputs to mix, plus a fully configurable 64 mix bus architecture, with full processing on all 64 mix channels. The MixRacks also contain the same processing engine, pioneered by the Allen & Heath R&D team using next generation FPGA technology. All MixRacks and Surfaces are mix-and-match compatible, with common configuration, set-up and show files. The dLive processing brain is housed in the MixRack, available in three sizes – the DM32, DM48 and DM64 – and there are three accompanying control surfaces. dLive features ‘ultra-flexible’ architecture a powerful FPGA processing core a comprehensive array of expansion, control and networking options plus the intuitive Harmony user interface with gesture control.ĭLive has a distributed system design with separate MixRack and Surface. Allen & Heath has launched dLive, a next-generation digital mixing system geared to applications from installation in prestigious live venues to rigorous touring and festivals.
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