

On top of it: GPIO, intuitive one-knob control, Preset Management, Panel Lock and a powerful cross-format routing matrix (see below). The A32pro Dante provides a Word Clock I/O and a classic MIDI I/O for embedding signals and remote control of the unit. The device ships with a single optical Multimode I/O module, supporting 64 channels at 48 kHz.ĪDAT: 2 x 4 TOSLINK ports – port 4 switchable to SPDIF – can convert all 32 analog I/Os. Any combination of optical and/or BNC SFP modules can be used. MADI: The A32pro Dante comes with two redundant MADI SFP ports (64 fully routable channels). Remote Control by the RemoteFish App (PC and Mac) is also possible via USB (USB-over-MIDI), MIDI, MIDI-over-MADI and via Dante. A sophisticated help system provides context-sensitive help for the selected function at all times. Combined with a temperature-compensated high-precision clock and an active jitter reduction hardware design, the 388-channel behemoth delivers an exceptional detailed sound.Ī total of four multitouch TFT screens show the levels of all 64 channels. High-Quality analog conversion: with the latest high-performance low-latency converter generation from ESS, the device sets a new milestone for multi-channel conversion.
#Analogue to midi converter pro
The incredible flexible converter provides 32 balanced analog I/Os in D-Sub25 format with pro studio levels up to +20dBu – adjustable in 1 dB steps. The A32pro Dante is a worldwide unique solution to convert and route all important PRO-Audio formats with the highest possible I/O density in a single HU rack device: Analog, MADI, ADAT and Dante/AES67 – all with up to 192 kHz. Each of them can be recalled by Controlb Change messages.Life saver, problem solver, flexibility champion. All settings can be saved in the non-volatile memory and you have 64 memory slots. Besides that you can set one of four output voltage ranges (0 bis 5V -5V bis 0V -2,5V bis 2,5V und -5V bis 5V). Controller: each controller output can be assigned to one of 128 Control Change commands, the pitch bend wheel, velocity or aftertouch (plus the internal LFO for controller output 1). Alternatively you can output the MIDI clock that´s rate can be divided down in 9 settings. Each trigger socket can output a gate, a trigger or a S-trigger (for old Moogs), either as multi trigger or single trigger. Both CV outputs carry the same signal and they are active buffered.

This LFO can be synchronized to MIDI Clock, has several wave forms and MIDI-controlled level. In the CV menu you can set the voltage characteristic of the CV outputs (either 1V/octave or 1.02V/oct as the Minimoog had), the note range of the pitchbend wheel and the modulation depth of the internal LFO. "The RS-140 converts MIDI messages into control voltages and due to its numerous analog outputs it gives you plenty of possibilities to control your modular system with MIDI.īesides the usual CV and gate outputs in addition it offers flexible controller outputs and it´s big backlit display and four function buttons make it easy to use.
