Sonicview 24 is a console that offers
24 physical input channels, each with a motorized fader, organized into three banks of eight channels, along with a motorized fader for the main stereo bus. Each bank of faders is accompanied by a color touchscreen panel that facilitates the visualization of all mixer channels or delving into details, controlling each parameter touch-sensitive. You can save fader configurations and recall them later to pick up where you left off.
Sonicview VIEW (Visual Interactive Ergonomic Workflow) system allows you to quicky and easily configure the console´s touchscreen displays. It offers three different ways to visualize your settings and each touchscreen is independently configure. This enables you to monitor and control any combination of settings on the screen of your choice. For instance, you can monitor the levels of eight voice channels on screen 1 while adjusting the equalization of a drum submix or monitoring the outpu bus level and compression curve in screens 2 and 3.
Tascam Sonicview utilizes a
54-bit FPGA mixing engine, providing the best audio quality in its category, with continuous high-definition
32-bit/96 kHz samplig and 32-bit analog-to-digital converters. The result is outstanding performance, even with Dante networks.
Sonicview 24 offers a wide variety of recording and mixing inputs, including
16 channels with XLR microphone/line inputs and 8 channels with XLR microphone inputs and balanced 6.3 mm TRS line inputs. It also features TRS insert points on two channels, two stereo pairs of RCA inputs and an XLR input for talkback microphone.
Internally, this mixer has 40 mono channels and two stereo channels for, for example, inserting backing tracks. It can also handle additional audio inputs through expansion slots, manage soung sources from anywhere via Dante, and mix dozens of DAW tracks. It also has eight DCAs for easily controlling channel groups.
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he Class 1 HDIA (High Definition Instrumentation Architecture) microphone preamps present excellent input equivalent ratio (EIN), signal-to-noise ratio, distortion ratio and frequency response. The microphone inputs can handle signal levels up to +32 dBu, providing a wide margin for sudden level increases.
The integrated USB audio interface with
32 inputs and 32 outputs makes Sonicview an ideal choice for recording studios and live events, allowing you to record in your favorite DAW at up to 96 kHz with the same 32-bit precision used throughout the console. At the same time, you can capture the main mix directly on the integrated stereo
SD recorder. A port on the top panel also allows stereo recording on a USB flash drive.
Optionally, a multitrack recording card (IF-MTR32) can be installed, allowing you to capture 32 audio tracks directly on an SDXC card. The recorder support punch-in/punch-out for all 32 tracks simultaneously, as well as pre-recording and markers. It also automatically saves and closes the file every 60 seconds during recording to prevent data loss.
Tascam Sonicview 24 offers a wide variety of output buses with powerful signal processing and routing options. In addition to main stereo bus, you can configure 22 additional output buses as subgroups, auxiliaries or matrices. All output buses are equipped with a
31-band graphic equalizer, real-time analyzer functions, a 4-band parametric equalizer, compressor/limiter, delay, as well as Solo, Pan and Mute functions.
Dante audio over IP networks can integrate thousands of systems in concert tours as well as installed systems in recording studios, radio stations, boardrooms, town halls and may other places. Tascam Sonicview consoles can serve as the hub for all these systems using theris integrated
64 input and 64 output Dante interface, supponting
AES67 mode,
SMPTE 2110 mode and
Dante Domain Manager. Its two Dante ports allow for
redundant streams. Combining Dante with Sonicview´s built-in recording capabilities, you can mix and record concerts, conferences and more from any network location.
Sonicview features
16 XLR line outputs and two XLR monitor outputs. But if that´s not enough, you can add more analog I/O, MADI or AES/EBU with an optional expansion card. To expand the system further, you can add one or more Dante SB-16D network stage boxes with 16 inputs and 16 outputs. These can be used as floor boxes or rack-mounted.
You can always have full control of your Tascam Sonicview mixer. Just connect a Wi-Fi router to the Ethernet port and use the free control software for Windows, macOS and iPadOS. This allows you to manage your Sonicview from virtually anywhere in the premises. In addition to audio inputs and outputs, Dante and USB ports, Sonicview is equipped with a GPIO interface (DB25). It also has BNC Wordclock ports for digital audio Synchronization.
Tascam Sonicview 24 mixer features
- Tascam VIEW interface (Visual Interactive Ergonomic Workflow)
- AD/DA Conversion: 32 bits / 96 kHz
- Tascam HDIA (High-Definition Instrumentation Architecture) Microphone Preamplifiers
- 54-bit FPGA Mixing Engine with a 96 kHz Sampling Rate
- 44 Input Channels (40 mono and 2 stereo)
- 22 Flexible Output Buses + Main L/R Bus with 31-Band Graphic Equalizer
- Three 7" Color Touchscreens
- Ultra-Low Latency: 2x Fs (20,8μs) in the mixing engine; 0,51 ms analog to analog
- 32-bit/96 kHz A/D and D/A Conversion
- Built-in Dante interface (64 inputs/outputs); supports redundancy, AES67, DDM and SMPTE 2110
- 32-bit/96 kHz USB Audio Interface (32 inputs/outputs)
- 24 Mic/Line inputs (up to+32dBu), 16 XLR line outputs with flexible routing
- Four Multi-Effect Processors
- Tascam Sonicview Control Software for Windows, macOS and iPadOS for remote control
- Two Tascam Expansion Slots