
Yamaha launches Rivage PM7 digital mixing system at ISE
The Rivage PM7 system offers enhanced portability and system flexibility
Yamaha has launched a new digital mixing system, Rivage PM7, at ISE 2018.
The central component of the Rivage PM7 system is the CSD-R7 digital mixing console. The same size as Rivage PM10’s control surface, the CSD-R7 has the DSP engine built in and delivers enhanced portability and system flexibility.
Featuring 120 input channels, 60 mix buses, 24 matrices and a selection of 48 plugins, Rivage PM7 provides a similar mixing capacity to the company’s Rivage PM10.
A dual console function also allows the CSD-R7 to be connected to the Rivage PM10 system CS-R10 or CS-R10-S control surfaces. This means that, for example, a CS-R10-S can be used at front of house, sidestage for mixing monitors or as a sidecar expansion console, depending on space and system scale requirements.
Rivage PM7 uses Yamaha’s Twinlane networking technology, Dante – or both. The dedicated TWINLANe network uses optical cable to handle up 400 channels of audio. Combinations of the RPio622 and/or RPio222 I/O racks and HY256-TL or HY256-TL-SMF audio interface cards allow input via Hybrid Microphone Preamplifiers with analogue input stages, taking Yamaha’s ‘natural sound’ concept to new heights, as well as digital sections with Virtual Circuit Modelling of Rupert Neve Designs transformer and SILK processing circuitry.
In addition to the new components, Version 2.0 of the Rivage PM series firmware will include a number of new features such as 5.1 surround and mix minus capability for broadcast applications, Rupert Neve Designs Portico 5045 Primary Source Enhancer, the Dual Console function, DSP mirroring (RIVAGE PM10 only) and more.
Yamaha Commercial Audio is exhibiting on stand 3-C112 at ISE 2018, which is currently taking place at the Amsterdam RAI (6-9 February).
Source: mi-pro.co.uk