QSC Audio manual Features, BASIS 722az, QSControl.net Digital System

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BASIS 722az

BASIS 722az

QSControl.net™ Digital System

QSControl.net, QSC’s next generation network audio system, achieves the seamless integration of the company’s control, processing, and monitoring technologies. QSControl.net brings together QSC’s digital, power amplification and loudspeaker products into a unified system that enables the user to administrate it all via a fully integrated graphical user interface. The new generation BASIS™ devices are designed to operate under the company’s QSControl.net platform.

BASIS 722az

The BASIS platform meets the control, monitoring and processing needs of amplification and loudspeaker systems over an Ethernet network. The BASIS 722az units combine two distinct QSC technologies within a single hardware unit. Amplifier and loudspeaker control, monitoring and protection, and configurable DSP are seamlessly integrated into one powerful single RU package.

Through QSControl.net, QSC’s BASIS and next-generation RAVE and DSP products can be networked together and controlled from a single software interface. In addition, multiple networked computers can be set up to control and monitor all of the units simultaneously.

Fixed Latency DSP

Users of most other configurable DSP systems are familiar with a variable latency inherent in the processing configuration. Add more processing blocks and you also add delay, whether you want it or not. QSC’s DSP engine is unique in having a short and fixed processing latency through the DSP subsystem. When the A/D and D/A converters are included, the total analog-to-analog latency of a single unit is a negligible 2.354 milliseconds. QSC’s fixed latency DSP is configurable DSP that stays fast and predictable from one configuration to the next.

For more information, visit www.qscontrol.net

QSC, the QSC logo, BASIS and QSControl.net are registered trademarks of QSC Audio Products, LLC in the U.S. Patent and Trademark office and other countries. THX is a trademark of THX Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Patents may apply or be pending.

Inputs

DSP

Outputs

 

 

 

Analog

 

DataPort

 

 

 

8 line level

24 x 24

4(8 channels)

 

 

 

Features

Amplifier and loudspeaker control, monitoring and protection

Configurable DSP functions and signal paths

Fixed latency DSP engine

Ethernet controllable

Each unit can store eight design configurations that can be changed on the fly

Snapshots can recall config or block and/or parameter settings

THX™ approved for professional cinema applications

DSP functions include, but are not limited to:

Matrix mixer – any size, up to 24 x 24

Automixers – gain sharing

Routers – any size, up to 24 x 24

Gain controls – any channel count, up to 24

Graphic equalizers

Filters – high-pass, low-pass, all-pass, shelf, parametric, parametric shelf, Butterworth high and low-pass, Linkwitz-Riley high and low-pass, Bessel- Thomson high and low-pass

Crossovers – Linkwitz-Riley, Butterworth, Bessel-Thomson in-phase, Bessel- Thomson symmetrical, 2-way, 3-way, and 4-way general purpose adjustable

Compressors, peak limiters, AGC’s, gates, dynamics processor

Duckers – up to 8 channels, up to 60 seconds fade in and fade out times, priority mix

Pink noise, white noise, sine generators

Delays

Macros – user-definable custom blocks with password protection

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QSC Audio manual Features, BASIS 722az, QSControl.net Digital System