Specifications
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M-1000
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USB Port for PC-Based Recording
The M-1000 even lets you integrate your USB-equipped PC into the mix.
Using a USB cable, you can route digital signals from a computer into the
M-1000, where they can be mixed with other input channels. The results
can then be sent back out to the computer for recording. The M-1000
supports sample rates up to 96kHz—even via USB*—so there’s never
been a better or easier solution for computer-based recording.
FEATURES
10-Channel Digital Line Mixer
The M-1000 is a 1U rack-
mount mixer designed to mix
digital signals of varying sam-
ple rates. The M-1000 comes
with four stereo S/PDIF digi-
tal inputs and a stereo analog
input—all with 24-bit/96kHz
sound quality—making it perfect
for mixing electronic musical instruments and recording gear equipped with digital outputs. The M-1000 can even mix
audio from a PC via its USB port. Word Clock is also provided, and multiple units can be linked for greater mixing power.
Flexible Sync Options and Expandable Design
With its Word Clock input and output, the M-1000 can be easily
integrated into professional studios.The clock source itself is
selectable among Internal,Word Clock, Digital In and USB* for
maximum flexibility.And with its pro-quality specs—including
pristine24-bit/96kHz AD/DA converters and 56-bit internal
processing—the M-1000 can be used in a range of applications from
home studio setups to world-class recording and editing suites. Best
of all, multiple M-1000s can be cascaded for situations when
additional inputs are required.
* At 96kHz, it is not possible to send audio in and out simultaneously
via USB.
Mix Multiple Digital Sources
To day’s synthesizers, sound modules and recording gear often feature
digital outputs, but musicians have never had a way to mix all these
sources at once. That's where the M-1000 comes in.This 1U rackmount
mixer can mix up to four stereo digital signals of varying sample rates—
along with a stereo analog input and digital audio from a PC—with
professional 24-bit/96kHz sound quality.
Ta ke a look at the back panel, and you’ll find four S/PDIF digital inputs
and a stereo analog input with high-quality A/D converters. That’s a total
of 10 input channels that can be mixed—regardless of sample rate—
using the front-panel knobs.The result can be output via coaxial and
optical digital outputs or the M-1000’s analog Master and Monitor outputs.