Midas PRO2, PRO2C User Manual

Introducing the PRO2 and PRO2C
Think of an audio mixing system which oers unprecedented levels of control integration in terms of speed and ease of workow. Think of an audio mixing system which has the most intuitive, operator-driven user-interface yet imagined, yet costs no more than an ordinary console. Think of an audio mixing system which has all of this, and sounds like a Midas. Think of the Midas PRO2 ­Radical thinking – It’s simple!
The Midas PRO2 and PRO2C may be the smallest and least expensive Midas digital consoles so far, however, they represent a quantum leap forward in both technology and in concept for the art of audio mixing.
PRO2 can be operated in a number of dierent ways, depending upon the experience, ability and willingness of the operator to adopt new ideas. In “normal” mode, PRO2 behaves in a manner similar to many other digital consoles. Engineers who are new to Midas digital can relax, enjoy the PRO2’s sample-synchronous audio quality, and operate the console from well within their comfort zone. As an operator becomes increasingly familiar with the console, they can activate the advanced navigation features which enable access to undreamt of levels of ease and speed of workow on an audio console. Digital or Analogue!
PRO2 is also available in minimum-footprint compact form, PRO2C. PRO2C is essentially the same mixer, the only dierence being the physical size of the user interface. The PRO2C features all of the facilities of it’s larger sibling, yet this 64 channel mixer is no larger than many 24 channel analogue consoles.
Overview
56 mic/line inputs with Midas mic preamps
64 simultaneous input processing channels
32 analogue outputs
(including 2 stereo local monitor outputs)
3 AES3 outputs
2 AES3 inputs
27 sample-synchronous, phase-coherent
mix buses
6 multi-channel FX engines
Up to 28 Klark Teknik DN370
31-band Graphic EQs
Full-colour 15” daylight-viewable display screen
8 VCA (Variable Control Association) groups
6 POPulation groups
192 MCA (Mix Control Association) groups
96kHz 40-bit oating-point processing throughout
48 in 16 out 100m dual Cat-5E AES50 digital
snake included
Connectivity
The xed-format, integrated audio I/O on the rear of the surface features the following connections:
8 x analogue mic/line inputs
with Midas mic pre’s (XLR)
8 x analogue outputs (XLR)
2 x AES3 inputs
3 x AES3 outputs (XLR)
6 x AES50 ports (RJ45)
Local monitor A L&R and
Local monitor B L&R (XLR)
Left, Right and Mono master outputs (XLR)
Talk output (XLR)
Talk Mic input (XLR)
Additional non-audio rear panel connections are:
MIDI in, out and through
AES3 clock in and out (XLRM & XLRF)
Wordclock in and out (2 x BNC)
Video (black burst) sync in (BNC)
DVI video output from console screen (DVI)
Ethernet control port (Ethercon RJ45)
USB port (USB A)
I/O Options
DL252 16in / 48 out xed conguration I/O
DL351 Up to 64 in / 64 out congurable I/O
(8 card slots)
DL451 Up to 24 in / 24 out congurable I/O
(3 card slots)
DL431 24 in 5 way split: xed conguration I/O
Klark Teknik Accessories
Klark Teknik DN9331 Rapide remote Graphic EQ
fader controller
Klark Teknik DN9696 high resolution
audio recorder
Klark Teknik DN9650 digital audio
format convertor
Mixer
In addition to the 56 primary input channels, PRO2 features 8 aux returns, all of which feature 4-band parametric EQ and insert points. These 8 aux returns can be used as returns for the PRO2’s internal FX processors, or as additional mic channels, if enough mic inputs are available on the network I/O hardware.
A total of 64 input channels have routing to 27 mix buses. These buses comprise 16 user­congurable aux buses, which can be mixes, subgroups or mix minus groups, and the 8 matrix buses. The Matrix buses source from inputs, as well as groups, and so can be used as additional auxes (monitor mix and FX sends). All buses can be linked as stereo pairs (except the MONO bus). All audio paths can be routed to multiple destinations and the console format can be recongured live on a scene-by-scene basis.
Hardware
The Console is a typical robust Midas steel frame, which employs engineering principles similar to those employed on established products such as PRO6 and XL8. The frame is tted with two removable power supplies, only one of which is required for full operation. The power supplies are auto-voltage sensing, auto-switchover, tted with locking AC connectors, and are hot-swapable.
The standard DL251 remote stagebox included with each PRO2 system has 48 Midas mic/line inputs, 16 analogue XLR outputs and features dual power supplies as standard. The DL251 can be located up to 100 metres (330 feet) cable distance from the console. You can choose from a range of optional I/O including the DL431 Mic Splitter so you can tailor the I/O hardware to your chosen application.
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