Little brother to the flagship Sy80, the SY48 is THE perfect all-round, take-it-anywhere console. So much functionality and so much instantaneous, direct performance control in so little space – once you've tried it, you'll wonder how you ever managed without it! With its 48 motorized faders in a remarkably small footprint, Sy48 is capable of mixing up to 72 inputs simultaneously into 40 mix busses. Whatever the environment, from touring to fixed installations and broadcast, Sy48 brings the best of digital audio technology, and of course the legendary
Innovason sound to the art of live mixing.
Mix Capacity
Mixing for up to 72 channels
Input and Output Resources
Up to 128 mic/line inputs
16 local inputs for inserts returns, machine returns with line level
16 local outputs - for inserts send, bus sends to fx, rec, ...
Matrix able to re-mix Masters, Auxes, Groups AND Inputs...
Up to 144 processed or non-processed analog, digital or EtherSound outputs
40 busses - freely assignable as Masters, Aux, Groups or
Matrix
2
Monitors busses
Choose from a selection of analog, AES digital, processed or unprocessed inputs and outputs
Optional Local External Mix box for I/O modules and DSP
Optional Stage box for remote I/O
Control Surface
Fast, straightforward interface for im-mediate control
4
8 Faders - user-configurable for use as inputs, VCAs, groups, busses, aux, XFAD,
Matrix or crossfaders
Central control panel provides instant repeatable control of input gain, pan, eq, dynamics, delay, etc.
High definition 12" on-board fold flat TFT screen displays all key console parameters at a glance on screen - everything you need to see in one place at one time
Independent pre/post fader and panning for each channel and bus
Stereo monitoring with PFL, AFL, and APL (After Processing Level) listening on headphones or via allocated outputs
Transmission
MC Optical comms module - coaxial and fibre optical interconnections for the optional stage box (digital splitter)
Optional DIO interface allowing Ethersound DIOes module for 64 I/O channels thru a cat5 cable
Software - Sensoft
Save configurations for instant recall
Snapshot automation with manual, or MIDI Synchronisation
Enhanced show software with new Q/ Page display and control for theatre applications, including Relax, Off-Line and OverRam
Off-Line programming on all PC running under XP for show preparation and backups
Acclaimed audio quality
High performance mica pre-amps
Very short and constant latency
Floating point DSPs with maximum accuracy
144 dB dynamic range
Design and build
Designed to cope with the rigours of touring
Proven durability and reliability - hundreds of
Innovason consoles in use every day worldwide
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