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Midas and Klark Teknik Launch Raft of New Products

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LONDON – Midas and Klark Teknik  launched a raft of new products at PLASA 2010. The VeniceF, a new "digilog" ultra-compact mixing console designed by Alex Cooper, made its worldwide debut (pictured here), complete with FireWire 32-channel digital audio interface, new mic preamps and Propellerhead recording and processing trial software bundle.

For more on the VeniceF, CLICK HERE .

 

New to Europe, meanwhile, were two additions to the PRO Series, the PRO3 and PRO9; the XL8i; a new range of Midas digital snakes and new digital audio format and sample rate converters from Klark Teknik.

 

The PRO9 topped the Midas PRO Series, providing an 88 channel input count and 35 buses, while the Midas PRO3 still offered the connectivity of a Heritage 3000 at a cost-conscious price point.

 

The XL8i is an addition to the top of Midas' digital audio line-up, offering the connectivity of the XL8 touring pack in a more compact and lower cost I/O format, and designed with the install, theatre and house of worship market in mind.

 

All the new systems use the same technology and components as the XL8 and PRO6.

 

Also shown were a full range of standalone Midas digital snake and line system products and the new Klark Teknik DN9650 and DN9652 digital audio format converters with a high channel count, integral sample rate conversion and clock isolation.

 

For more information, please visit www.midasconsoles.com and www.klarkteknik.com .