Specifications

XL8 Live Performance Systems
Introduction
Digital goes Midas. The industry held its collective breath when the XL8 was unveiled in
2006 as this was not merely another digital mixing console. It brought audio control and
distribution, in fact all aspects of the live performance to one single control centre. Being a
Midas it coupled sound quality, exibility and reliability with an ease and familiarity of use
unrivalled by other digital control surfaces.
The XL8 has been designed so the engineer doesn’t have to think in terms of numbers,
pages or layers. The user navigates the system and identies channels by colours and
groupings, which they themselves create. This method allows an individualised approach to
mixing, rather than working within hardware-dictated numerical limitations.
Overview:
A Five “Daylight Visible” Screens with 3-way KVM switch
A 432 inputs and 432 outputs connectivity
A Direct Point to Point routing, any in to any out with metering
A 4 I/O box alternatives: distributable I/O with 600m range
A 112 mix inputs onto 51 buses
A 12 VCAs
A 8 POPulation Groups
A 4 EQ types and 5 dynamics styles as standard
A 16 eects devices
A Up to 51 1/3 octave graphic EQs (37 standard)
A Congurable Area B” for dual operators
A 2 independent stereo solo systems
A 55 P&G Motorised Faders
A Surround panning including 5.1, Quad and LCRS
A 500m bi-directional 192+192 channel redundant snake
A All I/O units connected by AES50 bi-directional 24+24 channel CAT-5e
A All I/O can be 100 metres from Front of House or Stage router positions
A 8 AES50 Ports on the Control Centre and 10 on stage router (DL461) for I/O expansion
A Scene by scene re-assignment of routing and eects
A All DSP processing, AD/DA conversion and networked audio is at 96kHz sample rate
A All DSP processing, AD/DA conversion and networked audio is fully and automatically
time aligned
A Extensive and comprehensive scene automation system
A Show les are fully compatible across software releases and all Midas digital consoles
A MIDI and GPIO automated events at FOH and stage
A Ethernet tunnel provided for 3rd part communications through snake
A Dual-Redundant Linux Control Computers
A Dual-redundant audio networks
A DSP, I/O and controls redundancy
A Single and dual (for FOH + monitors) versions
A Three year factory warranty
Accessories:
A Klark Teknik DN9696 96 track High Resolution Audio Recorder
A Klark Teknik DN9650 Network Bridge (MADI, Dante, Aviom, Ethersound, CobraNet)