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Hardware => Mixers => mixers - 1990s => Topic started by: chrisNova777 on March 28, 2015, 04:38:41 PM

Title: Allen & Heath GS3000 (1998) 32 channel 8 buss
Post by: chrisNova777 on March 28, 2015, 04:38:41 PM
http://www.allen-heath.com/media/GS3000-USER-GUIDE-AP3266_2.pdf
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/aug98/articles/ahgs3000.html
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KEY FEATURES OF THE GS3000
The GS3000 recording console offers the professional user an abundance of features with impressive
performance. It is built on the established tradition of innovative British design and manufacture. The
GS3000 is equally suited to home and studio recording. Features include:
In-line architecture for up to 32 track recording
2 independent L-R mix busses
24 and 32 channel frames
52 and 68 inputs on mixdown
8 sub groups with mono and stereo sub-grouping and bargraph meters
faders in monitor and channel paths
4 stereo input channels, 2 with full EQ and routing
2 patchable valve mic/guitar inputs channels with EQ on the guitar inputs
4 band EQ with fully parametric mids, splittable between monitor and channel paths
6 aux sends with extra stereo post-fade aux (XFX) feature for extra effects sends
impedance balanced tape send and return on every I/O channel switchable between low
level and high level (–10dBV/+4dBu)
group/direct switching on every I/O channel
LED indicator showing record ready status
Extensive talkback facility
1kHz or 10kHz oscillator for signal set up
2 studio feeds with comprehensive source selection
facility for connecting three 2-track recorders with full dubbing.
solo-in-place and PFL on both channel paths
MIDI mute automation with 128 snapshots
4 mute groups
transport controls on console using MIDI machine control
optional full length meterbridge with signal source switchable between channel or tape
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