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PRESS RELEASE
Enhanced Version of API's 8200 Available
March 09, 2004
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API Audio's 8200A summing mixer, which integrates the company's 8200 eight-channel line mixer with the functionality of the API 7800 master module into a stand-alone unit, is now shipping. The new one-rack space 8200A is a flexible, self-contained summing mixer that is designed to introduce the warm sound of API's discrete analog modules to current digital audio workstations. The rack-mount API 8200A offers direct control over level, panning, a balanced insert, and two auxiliary sends on each of the eight balanced line input channels, while also providing solo and mute functions. This new 8200A model additionally includes the necessary summing amps for the aux sends, busses and stereo mix bus. The 8200A is configured with industry-standard DB-25 multi-pin connectors for easy integration into existing audio systems. All external audio connections are balanced +4dBu. In addition to allowing DAW users to bypass their digital audio bus and take advantage of API's analog audio circuitry, the 8200A can also be used in a variety of mix and submix applications. Those include studio recording and mixing, live recording, confidence monitoring, and even ADR and Foley monitor playback. Multiple 8200A modules may be linked to satisfy multi-channel applications. For more information, visit their web site at http://www.apiaudio.com/.Recent API headlines
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