Midas Broadcast 2000: analog console designed specifically for TV studios and mobile video production; supports all DTV and DVD formats including mixing in mono, stereo, surround, 5.1 or 7.1, with digital assistance for easy setup; features include the Midas EQ on each module, six aux buses and eight mix-minus buses for news talent feed; also features eight stereo subgroups, six of which become 5.1 master outputs in surround mode; for flexibility, frame sizes range from 24 to 72 channels, with any combination of mono or stereo input modules, according to user specifications; AES/EBU input/output converters, snapshot automation and an audio/video router interface are optional; +44 1562 741515; fax: +44 1562 745371; www.midasconsoles.com.
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