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AudioGALILEO616AES MEYER SOUND digital equalizer 6 in 16 out

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Meyer Sound Galileo 616 AES loudspeaker management systems provide 16 matrix outputs on eight AES/EBU (AES3) digital outputs.
Features and Benefits of the Meyer Sound Galileo 616 AES

DSP-based processing.
Six inputs — analog, AES/EBU or a mixture — and 16 analog outputs with full matrix mixing and routing for driving systems from small to very large.
Fixed latency across all output channels regardless of processing applied.
Direct connection to Meyer Sound’s SIM 3 audio analyzer.
Digital implementation of popular Meyer Sound processing features, including air absorption compensation filters and equalization from the CP-10, VX-1 and LD-3.
Presets for setups of Meyer Sound line array and point-source systems from small to very large.
Array compensation for Meyer Sound line array products.
Ethernet connection for remote control from laptop computers (Windows or Macintosh) and wireless tablets.
Front-panel operation for stand-alone control.
Highest quality audio: A/D/A conversion with 24-bit
resolution at 96 kHz, digital input signals sample rate converted to 96 kHz.
All internal processing performed at 96 kHz, 32-bit floating point resolution.
Full bidirectional communication between unit and remote control devices insures that parameter settings are always current in both.
Up to 2 seconds of delay on inputs and outputs.
Robust output line drivers easily drive Meyer Sound
self-powered systems over long cable runs.
TruShaping EQ and Composite EQ filtering provide an innovative approach to system equalization that yields appropriate correction with the least impact on phase response
The Meyer Galileo 616 AES is a new version of the processor for the Galileo loudspeaker management system. The new processor provides 16 matrix outputs on eight AES/EBU (AES3) digital outputs. Use this addendum as a supplement to the Galileo User Guide. It details the differences between a standard Galileo 616 processor and the new Galileo 616 AES.

The top row of eight XLR audio outputs provides 16 channels of AES3 digital outputs (two channels per output; 1–2, 3–4, 5–6, 7–8, and so forth). When connecting these outputs to the inputs of AES/EBU devices, use only cables rated for AES3 signals. The bottom row of eight XLR audio outputs (9–16) provides eight channels of analog outputs and functions the same as a standard Galileo 616. Any output processing applied to outputs 9–16 are mirrored in digital format on the appropriate AES3 output and on the corresponding analog output.
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