SYMETRIX DSP-matrismixer, 64x64 Dante, 4 I/O card slots, ARC
Edge
- A Powerful DSP Featuring Flexible I/O Configuration
- 4 I/O Expansion Card Slots
- Optional 128 Channel (64×64) Redundant Dante
- On-board Ethernet and Dante Network Switches
• Total Input/Output Flexibility. When a preconfigured DSP just won’t do, Edge provides four versatile option card slots enabling unique I/O configurations – aligning the hardware with the exact system requirements. Optional cards support analog and AES-3 digital I/O as well as special purpose interfaces including USB, AEC, VoIP, and analog telephone.
• Dante™ in Our DNA. Edge DSPs are equipped with an optional factory installed 128 (64×64) redundant Dante channels. The Dante protocol enables ultra-reliable multi-channel audio networking over IP. Together, Symetrix and Dante provide the fastest possible way to implement, control, and maintain a system of networked DSPs and accessories – including third party Dante-enabled microphones, loudspeakers, power amps, and mixing consoles. And an option without Dante provides even more accessible DSP pricing for standalone systems.
• On-board 10/100 and Gigabit Switches. Unique to Symetrix Radius and Edge DSPs, built in switches lower system cost, reduce or eliminate the need for peripheral switches, and increase system reliability.
• Unlimited Programming Flexibility. Edge is programmed using Composer – Symetrix’ award winning open-architecture CAD application. Unique to Composer is the ability to natively configure Symetrix and select third party Dante hardware – thereby eliminating the confusion of multiple or redundant software applications.
• Control Made Easy. Multiple control options include low-cost Symetrix ARC wall panels and an easy to generate SymVue Windows virtual GUI. The human readable Composer Control Protocol supports programming of third-party touch screens and control devices.
• An Embedded Web Server for Status and Even More Control. Edge’s embedded web server displays I/O levels, diagnostics data, and hosts ARC-WEB – a browser-based interface for smart phones, tablets, and computers.
Edge
- A Powerful DSP Featuring Flexible I/O Configuration
- 4 I/O Expansion Card Slots
- Optional 128 Channel (64×64) Redundant Dante
- On-board Ethernet and Dante Network Switches
• Total Input/Output Flexibility. When a preconfigured DSP just won’t do, Edge provides four versatile option card slots enabling unique I/O configurations – aligning the hardware with the exact system requirements. Optional cards support analog and AES-3 digital I/O as well as special purpose interfaces including USB, AEC, VoIP, and analog telephone.
• Dante™ in Our DNA. Edge DSPs are equipped with an optional factory installed 128 (64×64) redundant Dante channels. The Dante protocol enables ultra-reliable multi-channel audio networking over IP. Together, Symetrix and Dante provide the fastest possible way to implement, control, and maintain a system of networked DSPs and accessories – including third party Dante-enabled microphones, loudspeakers, power amps, and mixing consoles. And an option without Dante provides even more accessible DSP pricing for standalone systems.
• On-board 10/100 and Gigabit Switches. Unique to Symetrix Radius and Edge DSPs, built in switches lower system cost, reduce or eliminate the need for peripheral switches, and increase system reliability.
• Unlimited Programming Flexibility. Edge is programmed using Composer – Symetrix’ award winning open-architecture CAD application. Unique to Composer is the ability to natively configure Symetrix and select third party Dante hardware – thereby eliminating the confusion of multiple or redundant software applications.
• Control Made Easy. Multiple control options include low-cost Symetrix ARC wall panels and an easy to generate SymVue Windows virtual GUI. The human readable Composer Control Protocol supports programming of third-party touch screens and control devices.
• An Embedded Web Server for Status and Even More Control. Edge’s embedded web server displays I/O levels, diagnostics data, and hosts ARC-WEB – a browser-based interface for smart phones, tablets, and computers.