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Lake Expands LM Series With Launch Of LM 44 Digital System Processor

Distinguished primarily by a different input/output configuration

Lake has introduced the LM 44, a powerful, full-featured digital audio processor based on the acclaimed Lake Processing technology

The LM 44 builds on the success of the LM 26 digital processor and marks another major step for the Lake brand under the stewardship of Sweden’s Lab.gruppen.

Identical in many respects to the LM 26, the LM 44 is distinguished primarily by a different input/output configuration. It offers 4 analog input and 4 analog outputs, in contrast to the LM 26’s 2 inputs and 6 outputs. In addition, the LM 44 accommodates 8-in/8-out AES3 and 4-in/8-out Dante digital audio transport.

The LM 44 benefits from the latest implementation of Lake’s iconic ‘Mesa EQ’ configuration, utilizing 4 Mesa modules, each with an independent input mixer and output signal processing chain.

With this configuration, the LM 44 is well suited for a wider number of applications, including as a mix-matrix and full system EQ – sitting between a mixer and virtually any high-end performance loudspeaker system – switching between consoles on large events, inserted EQ for monitor systems, front of house to stage digital transmission, home theatre applications, line driver for self-powered systems, and as a Dante break-in/break-out box.

With its flexible 4 × 4 input configuration, one or more LM 44 units can replace the now-discontinued Dolby Lake Processor in most applications. It also offers a cost-effective, scalable alternative to other larger and more expensive processors in situations when only a 4 x 4 analog I/O configuration (or multiples of this) is required.

Additionally, LM 44 can be operated in Contour mode configuration (two contour modules) allowing for utilization as a loudspeaker crossover processor, much like the intended operation of LM 26.

Inputs that are not routed to the processing modules (in each mode) may be passed through to the output router. As with the LM 26, all three signal types – Dante, AES and analog – are maintained simultaneously, with user-prioritised automatic failover and dual redundancy, eliminating single point of failure.

The LM 44 integrates fully into all existing Lake system inventories, including PLM Series and LM 26, as well as with Dolby Lake Processors and all other legacy Lake devices – all controlled together via Lake Controller software, providing unrivalled flexibility and ease of use for existing Lake users.

Features:
• 1U chassis
• Universal power supply with lockable IEC
• Mesa Mode or Contour Mode operation
• 4-in / 4-out analog with Iso-Float ground isolation on inputs
• Raised Cosine Equalization
• Linear phase and Classic crossovers
• LimiterMax peak and RMS limiters
• Gigabit dual redundant Dante by Audinate networking
• 24-bit / 96 kHz A/D and D/A conversion
• 32-bit floating point internal data path
• Full control via new version of Lake Controller software
• Software configurable GPIO

The new LM 44 will ship immediately.

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