Midas Debuts VeniceF-16R Rack-Mount “Digi-Log” Compact Mixing Console
16x16 FireWire capability adds 16 channels of multitrack recording and playback using any suitable FireWire-equipped computer, without the need for additional interfaces
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Midas has launched the VeniceF-16R, a 16-channel rack mount variant of its “digi-log” compact mixing console, the VeniceF.

Designed by Alex Cooper, the VeniceF-16R comes with FireWire multi-channel digital audio interface, the full functionality and sound quality of the Midas XL3 EQ and filter section, Midas mic preamps, 100mm faders, increased channel and input count, a dual 7x2 matrix and a reorganized master section layout.

It is also bundled with Propellerhead recording and processing trial software.

The VeniceF-16R’s 16x16 FireWire capability adds 16 channels of multitrack recording and playback using any suitable FireWire-equipped computer, without the need for additional costly interfaces.

This also offers the possibility of virtual soundchecking, and allows third-party plug-ins to be run as channel inserts and third-party effects routed via aux sends and returns. Inputs, groups, auxes, matrixes and masters can be routed to the FireWire interface.

The software bundle includes a 60-day trial version of Propellerhead’s Record software (due to be superceded by Reason in the near future) and a low latency Midas ASIO driver for PC and Mac.

Record offers both multitrack record/edit/replay software and signal processing modules, including dynamics and reverbs which can be inserted into the VeniceF signal paths.

“We’ve enjoyed huge success with VeniceF since its launch at PLASA last year, and we fully expect the VeniceF-16R to reach out to an even greater market,” say Midas and Klark Teknik brand development manager Richard Ferriday.

“The rack mount format enables enhanced portability, making the VeniceF-16R the perfect solution for applications as diverse as combining multiple consoles at festivals, to folk duos playing pub gigs, to Friday night Karaoke sessions.”

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Comment (1)
Posted by Scott Waterbury  on  09/14/11  at  10:29 AM
Ive been using our Venice-F 320 recently and love the sound.

The eq's are incredibly responsive and musical.

Sonically, this desk sounds better flat than most desks in this price range sound after a good bit of "tweeking".

The whole desk is a pleasure to work on.

Very impressive.

I havent had the time to check out the firewire features yet, but if they're even just decent, you're going to see this desk everywhere.

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