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Non X32 Digital Mixer Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="TJ Cornish" data-source="post: 80354" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>Re: Non X32 Digital Mixer Questions</p><p></p><p>M7 (and all other desks that use the Mini-YGDAI cards) architecture only allows 16 channels per card slot, so while you can get Dante as a card option, you potentially need more than one Dante card to get more than 16 channels. Newer designs like the CL series do not have this limitation.</p><p></p><p>The GLD is very usable, and it's small surface size is one of the main reasons I bought mine. The layout of the digital snake allows you to have 16 inputs (12 XLR, 4 RCA) at FOH and 32 on stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJ Cornish, post: 80354, member: 162"] Re: Non X32 Digital Mixer Questions M7 (and all other desks that use the Mini-YGDAI cards) architecture only allows 16 channels per card slot, so while you can get Dante as a card option, you potentially need more than one Dante card to get more than 16 channels. Newer designs like the CL series do not have this limitation. The GLD is very usable, and it's small surface size is one of the main reasons I bought mine. The layout of the digital snake allows you to have 16 inputs (12 XLR, 4 RCA) at FOH and 32 on stage. [/QUOTE]
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