General Music
Apr 15, 2005 12:00 PM
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GENERAL MUSIC FALCON
July 1999—The Falcon digital mixer from LEM by General Music (www.generalmusic.com) features 40-bit internal processing, 20-bit ADCs/DACs, 12 inputs (six mono mic/lines, two stereo channels and a stereo digital input switchable to AES or S/PDIF), four aux sends (two with DACs for connecting to analog outboard gear), 128-scene snapshot recall, dynamic MIDI automation, 3-band parametric EQ, two internal processors (reverb and effects), AES and S/PDIF outputs, motorized master fader and a digital cascade function for linking multiple Falcons. A backlit LCD shows mixer status/EQ curves/reverb parameters/etc. MIDI Machine Control of external recorders/workstations is standard, and includes transport controls, track arming and eight locate points. Retail is $1,495. An optional Lightpipe interface card adds eight additional I/Os for ADAT recorders, as well as a second DSP processor (doubling the number of available effects) for a total of 18 inputs and 16 outputs.
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