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Sampling Rate | 96 kHz |
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Type | Digital |
Dynamic Processing | Compressors, Gates |
Connectivity | Ethernet |
Talkback | Yes |
Details the 56 primary input channels, 8 aux returns, and 27 mix buses available on the PRO2 console.
Describes the robust steel frame, hot-swappable power supplies, and modular system design.
Lists the fixed-format rear panel audio and non-audio connections available on the console.
Details optional stagebox modules like DL252, DL351, DL451, and DL431 for expanding I/O.
Lists compatible accessories such as remote graphic EQ controllers and audio format converters.
Explains the elimination of paging/layering and the use of VCA, MCA, and POPulation groups.
Details three modes (FLIP, GEQ, FX) for efficient channel mixing and navigation.
Covers the storage and recall of 1000 snapshot scenes, safe buttons, and scene editing.
Describes 8 assignable rotaries and buttons for addressing primary rotary and switch functions.
Allows deployment of VCA or POPulation groups as an alternative to primary faders for instant access.
Highlights the high-resolution, daylight-visible screen providing visual feedback for the system.
Describes the vertically oriented channel strip with logical, signal-path sequence controls.
Explains the two input gains per channel: remote analogue and digital gain.
Details Midas digital EQ features, including 4-band parametric EQ with selectable filter types.
Covers input channel dynamics (gate, compressor) and output bus compression options.
Lists the variety of virtual FX devices including delays, modulation, reverbs, and multiband compression.
Explains the three surround sound modes (Quad, LCRS, 5.1) and divergence control.
Describes how to achieve remote control of the PRO2 using an iPad and wireless access point.
Details Hi Pass, Lo Pass, Treble, Hi Mid, Lo Mid, Bass EQ, Compressor, and Gate functions.
Details Treble, Hi Mid, Lo Mid, and Bass EQ functions for auxiliary return channels.
Specifies EQ functions for output channels, including parametric bands, Hi Pass, Lo Pass, and Shelf filters.
Describes configurable multi-channel effects like modulated delay, complex delay, reverbs, and advanced dynamics.
Covers GEQ, dynamic processing, MIDI I/O, and remote control of gain and preamplifier functions.