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Radial Introduces the Submix 500 4X1 Mixer Module

Radial Engineering's Submix 4x1 mixer

Radial Engineering Ltd. announces the Submix 4x1 mixer, the latest in the company's growing family of 500 series modules.

According to Radial sales manager Roc Bubel: "Since our initial foray into the 500 series format, Radial has strategically developed the most comprehensive series of power-racks on the market. Another aspect to our long term plan is to produce the most expansive and interesting assortment of modules possible. Together we believe that these tools can open up creativity by providing the audio engineer with more options and less boundaries. In many ways, the 500 series format parallels old-school synthesizers where patching between modules can lead to interesting results. The new Submix lets you patch in any four signals and then send the combined output to some other device. Who knows where this will take folks... At the end of the day, it's all about unleashing creativity!"

The ergonomically simple design begins with four front-mounted ΒΌ" input connectors with individual level controls. But unlike a traditional mixer that requires a separate input pad and level control, the Submix employs Radial's unique dual-gang Accustate input circuit that at once lets you adjust sensitivity with gain. This enables the Submix to be used with low level instruments and high output line level sources without the need for a level reducing pad, according to the company. The mixer itself follows the same virtual-earth mix buss design as pioneered by classic console makers such as Neve and SSL. This enables the Submix to be cascaded without adding noise to create larger 8x1, 12x1, or even 40x1 mix formats -- depending on the number of modules in play and the Workhorse power rack being used. This enables a three-slot Radial Powerstrip to be converted into a 12x1 keyboard mixer for live use, the company says. Using two Submix modules side by side opens the door for stereo applications such as tape returns, digital samplers, stereo effects, and analog summing.

The Submix is made in Canada using solid steel and finished in a baked enamel which ensures longer life; the added shielding of the fully enclosed design helps reduce noise from outside electro-magnetic pollution. Inside, steel potentiometers connect to a double sided military grade PCB with an RF resistant full-surface ground plane. Double-sided gold contacts assure a positive connection inside the rack.

Backwards compatible to older 500 series formats, according to the company the Radial Submix 4x1 module is quiet, delivers great sound, can be expanded at will, and provides tremendous patching flexibility.

WWWwww.radialeng.com/r2011/submix.php


(20 November 2012)

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