Modifications to the myMix myMix II personal monitor mixing and recording system include Dante connectivity via any format (Dante, Madi, Adat, analogue) for use works with any digital console currently on the market, as well as ultra-quiet performance for both studio and live sound applications
myMix provides intuitive, easy-to-operate functionality – supporting an unlimited number of independent stereo mixes with up to 500 channels on the network. Each myMix can choose any of the 16 channels from the network and the audio is controlled through and easy-to-function interface. Unlike other interfaces, myMix features only one knob, making it simple for performers to mix while recording.
With a single press of the Record button the selected audio channels get recorded in multitrack as 48kHz, 24-bit broadcast wav files. These files can be used with any DAW software or played back and remixed (virtual soundcheck). In Play Along mode, the two local inputs can be mixed with the recorded tracks – ideal for practices and rehearsals.
Furthering its flexibility, the myMix features local network inputs allowing the unit to be operated either self-contained or integrated with any analogue or digital mixing console. The local myMix inputs are full networking inputs enabling any signal connected to a myMix to also be available on the network for all others.
‘The myMix II brings to the table all the great features musicians, engineers and mixers know and love about the original myMix system, plus the added features of ultra-quiet performance and industry-standard Dante connectivity,’ says Mathias von Heydekampf, MD of Synthax, distributor of myMix. ‘Now more than ever before, myMix delivers the ultimate monitoring performance both on stage or in the studio. It’s affordable, expandable and works with any console on the market, making it the most obvious choice in any personal monitoring application.’
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