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Peavey Brings NWare Control To New Architectural Acoutics Digitool Multiprocessors

The new Digitool digital audio processors from Peavey Architectural Acoustics bring world-class NWare processing and network control to mid-market contractor and live sound reinforcement applications

The new Digitool digital audio processors from Peavey Architectural Acoustics bring world-class NWare processing and network control to mid-market contractor and live sound reinforcement applications.

The new Digitool Series is a trio of multi-channel, full featured, digital audio processing and control systems—the Digitool MX16, Digitool MX32 and Digitool Live—that provide stand-alone or network-based audio control in 8×8 or 16×16 I/O formats.

The new Digitool processors can be networked with NWare, the proprietary programming and control application of the renowned Peavey MediaMatrix DSP system.

The new Digitool models share a common processing platform with the Peavey MediaMatrix NION processor, providing ample headroom for running the commercial audio market’s leading processing algorithms on an economical and efficient subset of Peavey’s market-leading technology.

Equipped with power and pedigree, the new Digitool models represent the new breed of state-of-the-art digital signal processing. The Digitool MX16 features eight inputs and eight outputs; the Digitool MX32 features 16 inputs and 16 outputs; and the Digitool LIVE features eight balanced XLR inputs and outputs for live-sound FOH applications.

These all-new Digitool processors feature a full-color LCD display on the front panel, enhanced front-panel navigation, individual input and output mutes, and five-segment LED arrays for input and output signal monitoring. The entire system may also be configured and controlled via a dedicated NWare-based GUI running on an external PC.

All three Digitool models feature a front-panel USB port that makes interfacing with a PC for software updates quick and easy. The rear panel includes an Ethernet port for programming or connecting to a network; eight control voltage ports; and two RS-485 ports, allowing for a wide variety of external control. All three models also include a globally compatible 100-240V power supply.

The Digitool MX16, MX32 and Live will be available in Q3 2011 from authorized Architectural Acoustics dealers.

Updated Digitool features include:

    Improved dynamic range
    Ultra low-noise mic/line input circuitry
    Enhanced navigation for ease of use
    Individual front-panel mute for each input and output
    Five-segment LED meters for each input and output
    USB port for external programming and firmware updating
    Rear-panel Ethernet port for network, programming and control
    Eight control voltage ports
    AES input, assignable to any output (two on Digitool MX32)
    3.81 mm Euro connectors (XLR for the Digitool Live)
    Vastly more powerful DSP processing for better performance
    Enhanced security system
    New graphical user interface featuring MediaMatrix NWare
    Networkable via NWare
    Full-color LCD display on front panel

Features, specifications and pricing are subject to change without notice.

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