Renegade Labs’ new audio mixer offers compact performance

Oct 13, 2005 12:32 PM, IBC Update e-newsletter

    



The Blue|328 offers control over input assignment, output channel swapping, EQ, level adjustments and panning.
Renegade Labs’ Blue|328 is an eight bus digital mixer that’s is well suited for Avid suites because of its ability to handle changes while digitizing, monitor while editing, and make any adjustments desired while laying off to tape.

Mobile trucks, telecine suites, master control rooms and other applications where space is at a premium will benefit from Blue|328's compact size.

Allowing up to 32 channels of inputs in a variety of formats (AES, analog, HD- and SD-SDI), the Blue|328 offers control over input assignment, output channel swapping, EQ, level adjustments, panning and much more. Blue|328's eight source and one master 100mm faders are smooth and precise.

For more information, visit www.renegadelabs.com.

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