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Details:Add "that sound" to your 500 series rack with the Harrison D510 Analog Summing Mixer.The Harrison D510mx summing mixer module turns your D510r rack (sold separately) into a powerful 10x2 analog summing mixer with a ton of flexibility and unmistakable Harrison mojo. Installed into two rack slots, the D510mx lets you create stereo mixdowns from the remaining eight module slots, plus the additional analog inputs tied to slots 9 and 10. Each channel comes with its own level and pan controls, so you can dial in your mix just the way you want it, whether you're sweetening a hybrid production or pushing stems through analog for some extra glue and vibe.If you’re working with the D510dante interface card (sold separately), things get even more interesting. You can create dual headphone mixes sourced from the analog chain or anything floating around on the Dante network, which is priceless for tracking and playback sessions. Whether you’re building a compact tracking rig or chasing that analog “depth” in your final mix, the D510mx keeps things wide, punchy, and impressive. Bonus: the whole thing fits in a portable 3U rack setup (sold separately) that punches way above its weight.Harrison D510MX FeaturesTurns the Harrison D510r rack (sold separately) into a fully functional 10x2 analog summing mixerInstalls into two rack slots, leaving eight module slots for processing your mixOffers stereo mixdown capabilities from modules and analog inputs on slots 9 and 10Provides individual level and pan controls on each channel for precise mix shapingDelivers classic Harrison analog character and depth to your hybrid workflowDual independent headphone outputs with blend control for flexible monitoringCompatible with the D510dante AoIP interface (sold separately) for Dante-based monitoring and routingIdeal for compact, portable 3U rack-based tracking and summing setupsPerfect for adding glue, warmth, and dimension to stems or final mixesHarrison D510MX SpecificationsD510mx InputsMinimum Gain:= + 18 dBuConnectorsTRS Stereo Headphone Output (2) Harrison D510MX Mixer interface module,10x2 analog mixer for the D510r, 500 Series.
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Add "that sound" to your 500 series rack with the Harrison D510 Analog Summing Mixer.The Harrison D510mx summing mixer module turns your D510r rack (sold separately) into a powerful 10x2 analog summing mixer with a ton of flexibility and unmistakable Harrison mojo. Installed into two rack slots, the D510mx lets you create stereo mixdowns from the remaining eight module slots, plus the additional analog inputs tied to slots 9 and 10. Each channel comes with its own level and pan controls, so you can dial in your mix just the way you want it, whether you're sweetening a hybrid production or pushing stems through analog for some extra glue and vibe.If you’re working with the D510dante interface card (sold separately), things get even more interesting. You can create dual headphone mixes sourced from the analog chain or anything floating around on the Dante network, which is priceless for tracking and playback sessions. Whether you’re building a compact tracking rig or chasing that analog “depth” in your final mix, the D510mx keeps things wide, punchy, and impressive. Bonus: the whole thing fits in a portable 3U rack setup (sold separately) that punches way above its weight.Harrison D510MX FeaturesTurns the Harrison D510r rack (sold separately) into a fully functional 10x2 analog summing mixerInstalls into two rack slots, leaving eight module slots for processing your mixOffers stereo mixdown capabilities from modules and analog inputs on slots 9 and 10Provides individual level and pan controls on each channel for precise mix shapingDelivers classic Harrison analog character and depth to your hybrid workflowDual independent headphone outputs with blend control for flexible monitoringCompatible with the D510dante AoIP interface (sold separately) for Dante-based monitoring and routingIdeal for compact, portable 3U rack-based tracking and summing setupsPerfect for adding glue, warmth, and dimension to stems or final mixesHarrison D510MX SpecificationsD510mx InputsMinimum Gain:= + 18 dBuConnectorsTRS Stereo Headphone Output (2) Harrison D510MX Mixer interface module,10x2 analog mixer for the D510r, 500 Series.
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