The Livemix CS-DUO is the most feature rich personal mixer on the market. The LCD touchscreen with custom naming makes creating a mix easy. Dedicated knobs provide quick access to essential features.
The Livemix CS-DUO is two personal mixers in one. With two mixes per unit, you can reduce your overall per node cost without sacrificing quality or functionality.
The CS-DUO provides 24 channels plus accessory channels, each with EQ and compression. The master output features EQ, compression and reverb. MirrorMix® remote setup and mixing, mute and solo options, channel grouping and LCD dimming make the Livemix system deep enough for professionals, but simple enough for volunteers.
FEATURES
2 Mixes in One Box
Two performers can share a personal mixer to decrease cost and clutter. Each side (A and B) has its own discrete mix and separate headphone amplifier. This isn’t just a built in splitter, this is two totally separate mixers in one unit!
24 Channels + 4 Accessory Channels
While most personal mixers give you 16 total mixable channels, Livemix offers 24 plus additional accessory channels. With Stereo Pairs and built-in Groups, it’s easy to build true stereo pairs and multi-channel groups.
Simple To Use
Making a personal mix is much easier when you can “turn up Sasha” or “turn down the bass” and not try to remember who is on what channel. With a color LCD touchscreen with custom names, scribble strips and guessing is a thing of the past. Dedicated knobs for adjustments, your own channel group and master volume make mixing simple and intuitive.
Crystal Clear Headphone Amplifier
The headphone amplifier on Livemix will drive nearly any impedance and give you incredible space and tonal separation. This makes creating a personal mix easier as channels on other systems can tend to “smear” or “get muddy”.
EQ, HPF, & Dynamics on Every Channel
Effects presets for each instrument type help make mix setup simple. You can also bypass the presets and edit each effect directly. The effects in Livemix are global so that you only have to set them up once and everyone gets an incredible sounding personal mix.
Built-in Accessory Channels
In addition to the 24 input channels, Livemix boasts 4 accessory channels. Built-in ambient mics helps musicians locate themselves on stage when using in-ear monitors. The intercom allows team communication and the auxiliary input can connect to a media player for practicing songs or for tracks. The built-in metronome helps everyone stay on time.
Remote Mixing and Intercom
MirrorMix® remote mixing lets anyone get help when they need it. Any personal mixer can audition and mix any other mix. Push out a good starter mix to all mixers at once with Global MirrorMix®. In MirrorMix® mode, the built-in intercom is direct to the target mixer for easy confirmation and communication.
DOWNLOADS
Please visit the Support page for the lastest firmware downloads.
LIVEMIX CS-DUO | ||
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Output Power & THD+N | @22Ω | 200mW @ 1% THD+N |
100mW @ .03% THD +N | ||
@32Ω | 250mW @ 1% THD+N | |
100mW @ .014% THD +N | ||
@64Ω | 250mW @ 1% THD+N | |
100mW @ .005% THD +N | ||
@300Ω | 130mW @ 1% THD+N | |
100mW @ .003% THD +N | ||
Frequency Response | 20 Hz – 22 kHz ± 3 dB | |
S/N Ratio | 103 dB | |
Input Impedance (Aux In) | 7.5 kΩ | |
Crosstalk (Left to Right) | -103 dB | |
Max Cable length from MIX-16 | 100m CAT5e cable (shielded recommended) |
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Filter Q | High Pass & Low Pass | .707 |
Peak/Dip | 1.2 | |
Filter Cut/Boot Amount | ± 6 dB | |
Ambient Mic Gain | 25 dB |
A switch is not required for a Dante Network. You can connect the LM-DANTE card directly to the Dante output of the console. It is recommended that if you use a switch, you adhere to the Audinate requirements for a switch.
As of Livemix version 4.0, the Dante Controller is required for setting up Livemix on the Dante Network. Versions prior to 2.15 do not require the Dante Controller, although it’s use is recommended. You will also need to use Dante Controller to set the Master Clock for the Dante Network. See the LM-DANTE User Guide pg. 8 for assigning Dante Channels.
We recommend to make the Master clock the console or Dante card in the console. NOTE: There are two ways this can be done. 1) Set the console’s internal clock as Master, then using Dante Controller, set the console’s Dante card as Master clock (for the Dante Network) and also check box “Sync to External”. This will allow the card to stay synched to the console’s master clock. 2) Set the console’s internal clock to be slave of the console’s Dante card. Using Dante controller, set the console’s Dante card as Master clock.