Thursday, May 5, 2011

Sound Devices Introduces MixPre-D Unstable Mixer

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May 5, 2011 4:10 PM

Sound Devices introduced its new MixPre-D at this year's NAB Show. Ideal for documentaries, sports, headlines magazines and corporate-industrial productions, MixPre-D is written for any margin prolongation focus where capturing great sound is important, but size and weight are a concern.

At the heart of the new MixPre-D are two studio-grade mic/line-switchable inputs with limiters, high-pass filters and selectable haunt power. To accustom the stepping up accumulation of cameras and gadgets used in prolongation today, the MixPre-D has well-developed outlay affability and serves as a flexible, class-compliant USB audio interface. It moreover offers countless analog outlay options, inclusive mic/line-switchable offset XLR; dedicated consumer mic turn on a locking TA3 connector (designed especially for DSLR-type inputs); and an aux-level outlay on 3.5 mm connection. Digital outputs add offset AES3 on XLR and USB audio connectivity for Mac OS, Windows or Linux computers.

MixPre-D includes many extra features that help make it a best element to incomparable mixers. These add MS stereo matrix, tinge oscillator, inner line-up microphone, lapse monitoring of both analog and USB audio, high-gain headphone outlay and a selection of two-AA or outmost 5-18VDC powering.

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