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32 X 32 Router, Level Control & 90 Memories
The CM Labs PM-216 is an automated audio router
and 2 buss mixer. It delivers a 16 x 16 audio switching
matrix which allows any source to be routed to any or all
destinations. All switching is instantaneous and silent.
Use the PM-216 just like a patchbay. Set up patches for
recording inputs into your DAW and monitoring outputs and
save to one of the 64 available memories As with our
SixtyFour, you may route your monitor speakers and phones
directly from the PM-216. During tracking, set up a memory
to patch mic preamps or instrument inputs into your DAW
analog inputs and turn off the studio speakers. Set up another
memory for playback into the studio with input sources off.
Operations on the PM-216 are intuitively accessible from the
front panel or remotely. Recall memory setups quickly and
quietly from the PM-216 front panel, keyboard MIDI out or
your computer using simple MIDI patch changes.
PM-216s are in use all over the world in recording and post
production environments, theme parks and demonstration
kiosks, Broadway shows and Las Vegas showrooms.
The pristine audio quality of the PM-216 surpasses that
of 24 bit digital audio and is the result of a clean and
uncompromising design.
Brand names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Features
• 16 electronically balanced inputs and outputs
• 64 memories each with all routing and mixing information
• One stereo mix buss with sub inputs to create recallable sub mixes
• Eliminates expensive patch cords and patchbay maintenance
• MIDI (patch change command) on front panel recall of all memories
Transparent sound - 119dB dynamic range, <.003% THD+N
• Bandwidth from 2 Hz to 40kHz with noise floor of -92dBV
• MIDI sysex support to archive and import patchbay memories
• 32 front panel LEDs to display all routing and mixing
• Optional XLR, 1/4” and terminal strip accessories
• External power supply with locking connector
• 1U 19” rack mount steel chassis
CM Labs SixtyFour sits between all your Pro Tools analog
inputs/outputs and the rest of your analog studio gear. With
the SixtyFour you create a patch-cord-free fully automated
studio. All of your instrument, mic preamp, DAT, outboard
effects and Pro Tools line outputs are fed into the source
inputs of the SixtyFour. The outputs of the SixtyFour are
fed into your speakers, headphones, dubbing machines,
outboard gear and Pro Tools inputs.
Use the SixtyFour to configure both the routing and level
settings for your studio and save them to one of the
SixtyFours 90 memories. During tracking, set up a
memory to patch mic preamps or instrument inputs into
your Pro Tools analog inputs and turn off the studio speak-
ers. Set up another memory for studio playback with input
sources off. The metering system is indispensable for
studio alignment, maintenance and troubleshooting.
Our MotorMate and Dashboard can both be remote
command stations for Pro Tools and the SixtyFour.
16 X 16 router and 2 buss mixer with 64 Memories
Features:
• 32 electronically balanced inputs and outputs
• Route any input exclusively to any or all outputs
• Set input and output levels from -96dB to + 10 in 1dB steps
• Mono, stereo and surround modes for grouping inputs & outputs
• Eliminates expensive patch cords and patchbay maintenance
Transparent sound - 119dB dynamic range, <.005% THD + N
• 90 user memories, each with 1024 crosspoints and 64 levels
• Selectable level meter with access to 32 inputs and 32 outputs
• Simple front panel operation and MIDI or RS-232 control
• 32 source / 32 destination switches and rotary encoder
• Optional XLR, 1/4” and terminal strip accessories
• Internal power supply
• 2U 19” rack mount steel chassis
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Sales: PO Box 111749 · Nashville, TN · 37222 · USA
Phone: 800 626-8626 or (615) 331-3002 · FAX: (615) 331-0339 · email: inf[email protected]
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