Description
D&R Airmeter Audio Interface Clock PPM meter
Designed by D&R the AIRMETER Audio interface / meter applicationgives you 3x pcs. in / out USB to PC.The AirMeter is a professional audio interface / meter application for use in (radio) studios, which can easily be added to mixing tables without an extensive meter bridge. For example, a D&R Airmate (or other brand mixing table) can also have the same monitoring functionality as the D&R Airence, Airlab and Axum mixing tables.
The AirMeter is a 3x stereo in / out USB sound card and a 5-channel GPIO (General Purpose In-Out) for controlling / switching external sources such as a faderstart to software or red light signaling. The AirMeter is connected to a PC via USB and displays the LED-VU meters of the inputs and outputs on the screen. Central to the image is a large clock with clear seconds display, which is indispensable for accurate presentation work.
AirMeter Software
The necessary software for controlling the application is included and can be downloaded from the PC running on Windows
Characteristics
- 19 “” 1HE housing with separate screw-on rack mount kit, allowing the connections to be placed on the front or rear.
- 3x stereo line input on cinch (tulip) with setting potentiometer for input sensitivity
- USB to PC (connection via USB A to USB B cable)
Technical specifications
Format: 1HE 19 “, only 115mm deep
Connections:
1x stereo line input: Master XLR in / out
2x stereo line input: Cinch (tulip) in / out
3 x stereo line output: Cinch (tulip)
Measuring according to DIN standard -50 to 5 dBu
USB powered (no separate power supply needed!)
Galvanically separated food reduces the chance of earth loops and hum
- Format: 1U 19″, only 115mm deep
- Connections: 1x stereo line input: Master XLR in/out 2x stereo line input: RCA (phono) in/out 3x stereo line output: RCA (phono)
- Metering according to DIN standard -50 to 5 dBu
- USB powered (no separate power supply needed!)
- Galvanically isolated power supply reduces the risk of ground loops and hum
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D&R Airmeter Audio Interface Clock PPM meter
Designed by D&R the AIRMETER Audio interface / meter applicationgives you 3x pcs. in / out USB to PC.The AirMeter is a professional audio interface / meter application for use in (radio) studios, which can easily be added to mixing tables without an extensive meter bridge. For example, a D&R Airmate (or other brand mixing table) can also have the same monitoring functionality as the D&R Airence, Airlab and Axum mixing tables.
The AirMeter is a 3x stereo in / out USB sound card and a 5-channel GPIO (General Purpose In-Out) for controlling / switching external sources such as a faderstart to software or red light signaling. The AirMeter is connected to a PC via USB and displays the LED-VU meters of the inputs and outputs on the screen. Central to the image is a large clock with clear seconds display, which is indispensable for accurate presentation work.
AirMeter Software
The necessary software for controlling the application is included and can be downloaded from the PC running on WindowsCharacteristics
- 19 “” 1HE housing with separate screw-on rack mount kit, allowing the connections to be placed on the front or rear.
- 3x stereo line input on cinch (tulip) with setting potentiometer for input sensitivity
- USB to PC (connection via USB A to USB B cable)
Technical specifications
Format: 1HE 19 “, only 115mm deep
Connections:
1x stereo line input: Master XLR in / out
2x stereo line input: Cinch (tulip) in / out
3 x stereo line output: Cinch (tulip)
Measuring according to DIN standard -50 to 5 dBu
USB powered (no separate power supply needed!)
Galvanically separated food reduces the chance of earth loops and hum - Specifications
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- Format: 1U 19″, only 115mm deep
- Connections: 1x stereo line input: Master XLR in/out 2x stereo line input: RCA (phono) in/out 3x stereo line output: RCA (phono)
- Metering according to DIN standard -50 to 5 dBu
- USB powered (no separate power supply needed!)
- Galvanically isolated power supply reduces the risk of ground loops and hum