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Yamaha CL5 Digital Mixing System + RIO3224-D Stage Box
Estimated price for orientation: 30 525 $
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Description Brand: Yamaha Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
CL5 Digital Mixing Console
With a three-section fader layout for efficient hands-on control, the
CL5 is the ideal choice for a diverse spectrum of live sound systems.
Input channels: 72 mono, 8 stereo.Mix/Matrix Buses: 24 mixes / 8 matrices (Input to Matrix supported)Fader configuration: 16-fader left section, 8-fader Centralogic section, 8-fader right section, 2-fader master section .Stainless steel stay for iPad support.Built-in meter bridge.
RIO3224-D Digital Stage BoxR Series I/O racks employ Dante network audio protocol for
exceptional flexibility and freedom in setup and placement, while
delivering natural, musical sound that brings out the full sonic
potential of mixing consoles and other system components.
The 5U size Rio3224-D provides 32 ins, 16 outs, and four AES/EBU outputs.
Apple iPad mini
(CL StageMix iPad app is a free download from iTunes)
Any questions, please don't hesitate to ask: 949-793-0169!
Every engineer, artist, and audience agrees that sound quality is the
bottom line. That’s a given. Through thorough analysis, review, and
refinement of every detail of the circuitry and technology used, Yamaha
CL series consoles deliver naturally superior sound plus a comprehensive
range of “coloring” options that give the sonic craftsmen who will use
them extraordinary creative freedom. The signal processors provided are
plentiful and of the highest quality, including extraordinary Portico
5033/5043 EQ and compressor devices that bring Yamaha VCM technology
together with the legendary talents of Rupert Neve. The platform is pure
and natural, so the engineer can create and deliver the ideal sound.
Creating the Ideal Natural Sound Platform
The full impact of the most advanced digital audio technology
available has been applied throughout the CL series to deliver natural
sound that provides a perfect foundation for the artist’s and engineer’s
imagination. This type of sonic quality cannot be realized through
specifications alone. Repeated listening evaluations and refinements by
some of the most reliable ears and respected minds in the business are
an indispensable part of the process. The CL series digital mixing
consoles are proof that the time and effort involved have been well
spent.
The Sound Is In the Details
The challenge begins right from the console’s inputs. In order to
achieve the required level of sound quality, individual components,
power supply, grounding, circuit layout, mechanical construction, and
countless other details of the initial input stages must be selected and
designed with the utmost care. Listening evaluation becomes an
important part of the development process right from this first stage as
well. Changing even a single electronic component can alter the sound
in unexpected ways, and the tiniest variations must be noted and
evaluated as development proceeds. Extreme measures have been taken to
maximize AD and DA conversion performance as well, right down to making
detailed spectral analyses of the AD/DA master clock and adjusting the
FPGA clock signal routing so that the most natural, musical sound is
achieved. Another critical part of any audio system is the power supply.
Of course the capacity of the supply is important, but so are the types
of capacitors used, and the grounding must be engineered to ensure the
lowest possible impedance. The resultant sound is an eminently natural
representation of the input signal, providing an ideal foundation for
processing and effects that will lead to the final, polished sound.
Prodigious Quality & Creative Potential
In creating the best possible sound for a profusion of venues
and artist requirements, sound engineers draw on their experience and
imagination to make a multitude of practical as well as creative
decisions. The engineer’s primary hands-on tool, the mixing console,
must be able to accommodate them all. Of course the bottom line is sound
quality, and this is just one of the areas in which the CL series
consoles excel. They also feature some of the most advanced analog
circuitry modeling technology available to add unprecedented character
and shape to the sound as needed, while maintaining the utmost sonic
quality.
A Digital Approach to Acclaimed Analog Quality
Rupert Neve is a legend. His contributions to the fields of audio
recording and production began at the dawn of the era and continue to
this day in the form of microphone preamplifiers, equalizers,
compressors, and mixing consoles that are the gold standards of
professional audio.
Clearly Mr. Neve is very serious about his sound, so it’s an honor
that he and his company, Rupert Neve Designs, have officially recognized
Yamaha’s original VCM (Virtual Circuitry Modeling) technology as being
the first of its kind that is capable of accurately modeling the rich,
expressive analog sound they have championed for so long. With VCM
technology, digital audio is at last capable of m
Description
| Brand: | Yamaha | Country/Region of Manufacture: | Japan |
CL5 Digital Mixing Console
With a three-section fader layout for efficient hands-on control, the
CL5 is the ideal choice for a diverse spectrum of live sound systems.
Input channels: 72 mono, 8 stereo.Mix/Matrix Buses: 24 mixes / 8 matrices (Input to Matrix supported)Fader configuration: 16-fader left section, 8-fader Centralogic section, 8-fader right section, 2-fader master section .Stainless steel stay for iPad support.Built-in meter bridge.
Any questions, please don't hesitate to ask: 949-793-0169!
The Sound Is In the Details
Prodigious Quality & Creative Potential
A Digital Approach to Acclaimed Analog Quality
RIO3224-D Digital Stage BoxR Series I/O racks employ Dante network audio protocol for
exceptional flexibility and freedom in setup and placement, while
delivering natural, musical sound that brings out the full sonic
potential of mixing consoles and other system components.
The 5U size Rio3224-D provides 32 ins, 16 outs, and four AES/EBU outputs.
Apple iPad mini (CL StageMix iPad app is a free download from iTunes)
Any questions, please don't hesitate to ask: 949-793-0169!
Every engineer, artist, and audience agrees that sound quality is the
bottom line. That’s a given. Through thorough analysis, review, and
refinement of every detail of the circuitry and technology used, Yamaha
CL series consoles deliver naturally superior sound plus a comprehensive
range of “coloring” options that give the sonic craftsmen who will use
them extraordinary creative freedom. The signal processors provided are
plentiful and of the highest quality, including extraordinary Portico
5033/5043 EQ and compressor devices that bring Yamaha VCM technology
together with the legendary talents of Rupert Neve. The platform is pure
and natural, so the engineer can create and deliver the ideal sound.
Creating the Ideal Natural Sound Platform
The full impact of the most advanced digital audio technology
available has been applied throughout the CL series to deliver natural
sound that provides a perfect foundation for the artist’s and engineer’s
imagination. This type of sonic quality cannot be realized through
specifications alone. Repeated listening evaluations and refinements by
some of the most reliable ears and respected minds in the business are
an indispensable part of the process. The CL series digital mixing
consoles are proof that the time and effort involved have been well
spent.
The challenge begins right from the console’s inputs. In order to
achieve the required level of sound quality, individual components,
power supply, grounding, circuit layout, mechanical construction, and
countless other details of the initial input stages must be selected and
designed with the utmost care. Listening evaluation becomes an
important part of the development process right from this first stage as
well. Changing even a single electronic component can alter the sound
in unexpected ways, and the tiniest variations must be noted and
evaluated as development proceeds. Extreme measures have been taken to
maximize AD and DA conversion performance as well, right down to making
detailed spectral analyses of the AD/DA master clock and adjusting the
FPGA clock signal routing so that the most natural, musical sound is
achieved. Another critical part of any audio system is the power supply.
Of course the capacity of the supply is important, but so are the types
of capacitors used, and the grounding must be engineered to ensure the
lowest possible impedance. The resultant sound is an eminently natural
representation of the input signal, providing an ideal foundation for
processing and effects that will lead to the final, polished sound.
In creating the best possible sound for a profusion of venues
and artist requirements, sound engineers draw on their experience and
imagination to make a multitude of practical as well as creative
decisions. The engineer’s primary hands-on tool, the mixing console,
must be able to accommodate them all. Of course the bottom line is sound
quality, and this is just one of the areas in which the CL series
consoles excel. They also feature some of the most advanced analog
circuitry modeling technology available to add unprecedented character
and shape to the sound as needed, while maintaining the utmost sonic
quality.
Rupert Neve is a legend. His contributions to the fields of audio
recording and production began at the dawn of the era and continue to
this day in the form of microphone preamplifiers, equalizers,
compressors, and mixing consoles that are the gold standards of
professional audio.
Clearly Mr. Neve is very serious about his sound, so it’s an honor that he and his company, Rupert Neve Designs, have officially recognized Yamaha’s original VCM (Virtual Circuitry Modeling) technology as being the first of its kind that is capable of accurately modeling the rich, expressive analog sound they have championed for so long. With VCM technology, digital audio is at last capable of m
Clearly Mr. Neve is very serious about his sound, so it’s an honor that he and his company, Rupert Neve Designs, have officially recognized Yamaha’s original VCM (Virtual Circuitry Modeling) technology as being the first of its kind that is capable of accurately modeling the rich, expressive analog sound they have championed for so long. With VCM technology, digital audio is at last capable of m