The heart of any dLive system
Allen & Heath dLive DM64 (ANH-DLDM64) MixRack houses the XCVI processing core complete with audio I/O, control and audio networking ports. It is typically connected to a dLive Surface, but can also be controlled at the same time as or even without a surface using a laptop or iPad, Allen & Heath IP remotes or third party controllers via TCP/IP. The system can be expanded by adding up to 3 DX32 modular racks, and is compatible with the ME personal mixing system.
Enjoy Surface-less mixing with laptop and tablet control
Configure your dLive system offline, check and edit Show files, or control your entire mix from your laptop or tablet. Since the dLive system’s brain is housed in the MixRack, you can do away with a Surface and go fader-free. This kind of efficiency is ideal for fly-in dates and tight venues.
dLive S Class systems offer insane levels of expandability
Fully expandable, Allen & Heath’s dLive S Class systems deliver up to a mind-boggling 848 x 848 inputs and outputs, all running at 96kHz. The MixRack is the brain of the system, containing the XCVI Core, and is supported by a whole host of Surfaces, apps, software, TCP/IP control, and IP remotes, all of which provide different means of controlling the mixer. You get three 128-channel I/O ports that support Dante, Waves SG, ACE, and MADI, along with DX32 modular I/O expanders and full compatibility with ME personal mixing systems. At Sweetwater, we’ve found that dLive S Class systems are flexible enough to tackle any mixing challenge that we throw at them.