Available now at Soundtown, your favourite Perth Pro Audio shop, is a selection of used gear in excellent condition. The Symetrix 601 Digital Voice Processor is a single-channel digital voice processor intended for use in a variety of recording, broadcast, live sound and post production applications. Acting as a "bridge" between the analog and digital domains, the 601 accepts micro********* nverts them to 18-bit digital (44.1 kHz or 48 kHz sample rates), performs 24- bit digital signal processing, and sends them on their way via the digital and analog outputs. The 601 uses two Motorola DSP-56001 digital signal processors (DSP) for an overall processing rate of 40 million instructions per second (40 MIPS). The 601 has inputs and outputs accommodating all common analog and digital formats. The following table lists all of the inputs and outputs. Input Microphone Line AES/EBU S/PDIF Mode Output Mode A Line(x2) A A D AES/EBU D D S/PDIF D The microphone and line inputs may be used individually or mixed. The input and output modes are separate; you can use almost any combination of the analog and digital outputs simultaneously (for example, the AES/EBU and S/PDIF digital outputs cannot be used simultaneously). While the 601 works great for voice (singing or monologue/dialogue) enhancement, its powerful digital engine works wonders on any signal. Processing includes fully parametric EQ, shelving EQ, notch filte********* ng, delay (first reflection), stereo synthesis, gating, expansion, compression, and AGC (automatic gain control). Get the picture? One aspect of many digital processors is the difficulty of use. The 601 was designed to be easy to use, yet powerful. There are no menus to scroll through. Each parameter is visible via the front panel push-switches. Pressing a switch transfers the display to that parameter's current value. The parameter wheel allows you to change the value. Finally, the 601 allows you to compare your stored setting with the current (edited) setting, without committing the edited settings to memory. Of course, all this processing power can be remotely controlled via MIDI. The 601's MIDI implementation includes simple program change as well as parameter editing. All analog inputs and outputs are available via XLR connectors. The AES/EBU digital inputs and outputs use XLR connectors and the S/PDIF digital inputs and outputs use RCA connectors. The MIDI input and output connections use standard 5-pin female DIN connectors. The 601's unique set of digital tools can make voices, instruments, or sound effects jump out of any mix.; Its combination of factory presets and non-volatile user program space guarantee predictable and repeatable effects from session to session, performance to performance.
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