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Sep 9, 2011 3:56 PM
The 4MinX from France's AETA Audio Systems is a entirely integrated unstable digital multichannel mixer/recorder, now creation its entrance at the IBC uncover in Amsterdam. Ruggedly designed, the 4MinX features a user-friendly interface with rotary encoders, programmable function keys, and a TFT manifestation panel. The 4MinX provides a multiple of functionalities for TV sync-sound place recording, song recording, heavenly body blending and air wave journalism. Users can record up to 8 marks and sustain full adaptableness on any track: monophonic, stereophonic or polyphonic. During recording together with mixing, all levels may be practiced for any track.
Named after the Phorminx, the mythological very old Greek lyre, AETA's 4MinX features 4 mic/line inputs, two stereo line inputs, and two AES3/AES42 inputs, along with two stereo line outputs, two auxiliary outputs, and 3 AES3 outputs. The DSP-based mixer supports 4 channels and a stereo mixdown, and handles any blend of analog, digital, and 100Base-T outputs. A high-quality mic preamp assures well-developed sound quality, and the 4MinX moreover includes adjustable integrated monitoring for SoundField microphone systems.
A clear, splendid 3in shade TFT screen shows position and turn displays, and its elastomer keypad is weatherproof and wordless in use. The section may be customized for rapid operation in a operation of scenarios by its programmable function keys. Its 2.2kg complete weight includes the integrated battery fill up and charger, creation it rarely unstable in any incident whilst more than 6 hours of operation between recharging. The 4MinX archives on an SDHC mental recall card up to 64 GB, providing more than 50 hours of high-quality stereo recording, and can moreover be accessed by USB stick.
"The 4MinX is similar to an audio Swiss Army knife, with an rare multiple of blending and recording features," mentioned Christophe Mahoux, broad executive of AETA. "It's moreover a very cost-effective and scalable option, replacing a well-defined mixer and tape deck in a singular unit, and gift a operation of versions with software-upgradeable features."
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