| eWM88 LAN Enabled 8 Channel Audio Mixer | Key
Features 8 Stereo inputs 8 Stereo outputs 1 Master mix output Gain adjustment of eight channels and master mix output Remote Control via LAN/WAN Web browser control via Java Applet click on image to enlarge it |
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| Description | |||
| The eWM88 is a 1U, 19, rackmount unit with integral mains power supply. It provides eight channels of gain control with an additional master mix output.. | |||
| Control is via LAN/WAN/Internet via a simple client/server protocol. Users can either develop their own software, use supplied Windows based GUI, or the embedded web server enables control from standard web browsers. | |||
| Features | |||
| Inputs: | Eight stereo, electronically balanced, high impedance channel inputs. | ||
| Outputs: | Eight stereo, electronically balanced, low impedance outputs, with independent level control of each channel | ||
| Master output which is a mix of the 8 post fade channels. The master output also has independent level control. | |||
| Connectors: | All audio inputs and outputs via 37 way rear panel D-type connectors. | ||
| Remote Control: | The eWM88 has an embedded web server, which enables up to 4 clients to open socket connections. A simple protocol enables the status of the unit to be interrogated or channel levels to be adjusted. | ||
| In addition the web server can be accessed via standard web browsers, an embedded Java Applet provides a graphical indication of the status and control of all the channels. | |||
| A Windows based GUI is supplied along with the control protocol enabling users to develop their own applications. | |||
| Applications | |||
| The eWM88 is part of a family of LAN enabled products that enable audio systems to be developed that can be controlled without the need of hardware control panels.. | |||
| They can be integrated into systems that have a central controller (e.g. Crestron, AMX) or in broadcast playout systems where they can be directly controlled from software. | |||
| Desktop workstations or audio systems can now be controlled from you desktop at any location. | |||