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  2. Midas Consoles - Wikipedia

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    Midas is a company that designs professional audio consoles. Founded in London in 1970 by Jeff Byers and Charles Brooke, today the company is part of the Music Tribe group of brands. Midas consoles are used by audio engineers for live sound mixing. Applications for these consoles includes Front of House (FOH) and monitor console positions ...

  3. Stage box - Wikipedia

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    In a live setting, all of the microphones and musical instruments on stage connect to the stage box, which then connects to the mixing console with a single cable. [2] This is usually more practical than running many individual cables between the stage and the mixer, especially for touring systems . [ 1 ]

  4. AES50 - Wikipedia

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    Midas parent Klark Teknik took over the SuperMAC and HyperMAC patents in 2007, then in 2009 Midas and Klark Teknik were acquired by Uli Behringer's Music Group. The AES50 protocol is implemented in digital mixing consoles by Midas and Behringer to transfer digital audio between a console and remote stage boxes .

  5. Digital mixing console - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha M7CL in place for a live production. In professional audio, a digital mixing console (DMC) is a type of mixing console used to combine, route, and change the dynamics, equalization and other properties of multiple audio input signals, using digital signal processing rather than analog circuitry.

  6. Model 32 - Wikipedia

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  7. MDOS - Wikipedia

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    MIDAS (operating system) (originally named MDOS, and also known as M-DOS or My DOS), an 8-bit operating system for 8080/Z80, developed by Microsoft's Marc McDonald in 1979; Myarc Disk Operating System (aka MDOS), an operating system emulating the TI-99/4A for the Geneve 9640 in 1987; MS-DOS 4.0 (multitasking), a multitasking operating system

  8. AES67 - Wikipedia

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    AES67 is a technical standard for audio over IP and audio over Ethernet (AoE) interoperability. The standard was developed by the Audio Engineering Society and first published in September 2013.

  9. Milkor MGL - Wikipedia

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    They were initially field tested in 2006. The M32 is equipped with the M2A1 reflex sight, a AAA battery–powered sight with infrared settings for night operations. Its elevation adjusts in 25 m (82 ft) increments and compensates for drift, and its casing features a Picatinny rail on top. [8] [9] M32 A1 MGL on display aboard the USS Wasp (LHD-1)