BBE MP24M 24-Channel Digital Mixer Overview

BBE MP24M 24-Channel Digital Mixer Overview
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The BBE Sound MP24M DigitalFullcompass LogoDefinition:
A signal or data expressed as series of the digits 0 and 1, typically represented by values of a physical quantity such as voltage or magnetic polarization.
MixerFullcompass LogoDefinition:
Combiner, controller, and router for multiple audio or video signals.
is the only digital mixing system available with BBE® Sonic Maximizer® processing. The MP24M features 24 Class A microphone preamps, a virtual rackFullcompass LogoDefinition:
A frame for holding gear that meets an industry standard for enclosures. This specifies a 19 inch width, and a height that is some multiple of 1.75 inches. A rack frame can be open or enclosed, and has rails drilled with standardized screw holes for attaching rack equipment..
of fourteen 31-band graphic EQs, eight AUX sends and four Sub groups all with full DSPFullcompass LogoDefinition:
1. DSP (Digital Signal Processor): An integrated circuit or device that mathematically alters sound or video signals. 2. DSP (Digital Signal Processing): The technique of converting an analog signal into digital data, manipulating that data, then producing an analog output that reflects the changes caused by these manipulations done in the digital domain.
processing, and precise LEDFullcompass LogoDefinition:
LED (Light-Emitting Diode): A semiconductor light generator used in displays, television, pointers and for general illumination. It is a low-power replacement for incandescent lamps.
metering. The input channels feature compressorFullcompass LogoDefinition:
A device that reduces dynamic range by a certain ratio, and used primarily for audio signals.
, gateFullcompass LogoDefinition:
1. (noun) An infinite ratio expander that mutes sound below a set threshold. 2. (noun) An on/off signal typically generated by a keyboard controller. Pressing down a key turns on the gate signal; releasing the key turns it off. 3. (verb) To cut a signal rapidly in and out of a signal path.
, high and low pass filters, four-band parametric EQFullcompass LogoDefinition:
An equalizer with controls for bandwidth, frequency, and boost/cut.
, delay, and polarityFullcompass LogoDefinition:
1. In electricity, the quality that indicates whether the pole of a direct current device like a battery has more electrons than the other (negative polarity) or fewer electrons than the other (positive polarity), which relates to the direction of current flow. 2. In audio, a reference to whether a point in a signal is above or below the zero voltage line (positive or negative, respectively). Reversing polarity "flips" a signal so that if a point in its waveform was positive, that point will be negative instead. Often confused with phase. See Phase.
reverse.

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