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API unveils the DSM 48 discrete summing mixer
Oct 22, 2004 8:00 AM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter
API's Discrete Summing Mixer
The API Discrete Summing Mixer (DSM) is a 19-inch rollable studio rack specifically designed to work with any digital audio workstation by providing analog summing, mixing, control room switching/monitoring, patchbay facilities and studio I/O connections.
The DSM is loaded with API 2520 discrete op amp modules and the API 7600 discrete four-buss channel strip that combines an API 212L microphone pre-amp, 550A equalizer, 225L compressor, four buss output paths, complete LED metering, four aux send outputs, solo, mute and polarity switches — a complete 8X2 line level mixer in 1RU.
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