Processing up to 56 analog and digital
inputs, the D/ESAM 820's modular design
may be economically reconfigured as
operating requirements change. The
D/ESAM 820 mixes sixteen channels to
four outputs. Output buses provide four
digital and four analog output channels
for recording, along with four independent
monitor channels.
Here's why the D/ESAM 820 is the winning
choice for your edit suite or telecine room:
...
Analog and digital input architecture
-- programmable matrix architecture gives a wide range of
control and operational capabilities.
Familiar user interface -- audio
signals are mixed and edited in the same way video is edited.
Editor interface -- ESAM II and
D/ESAM IV protocol gives the D/ESAM 820 a video switcher personality
providing for intuitive operation.
D/MEM register storage and recall
-- up to 600 different setups may be stored in nonvolatile memory
and recalled at the push of a button, with extended storage on the
system's optional floppy disk.
Audio processing options -- parametric
EQ, audio delay and audio processing loops provide flexibility
for configuring to meet changing requirements.
Options
Product Ordering Guides are available for those products that have
an extensive list of options or possible configurations. The Order
Guides describe in detail the options available for each product,
and
include pictures and installation drawings in order to simplify the
process of acquiring the unit perfectly
suited for your facility.