Tascam Unveils Sonicview Digital Recording and Mixing Consoles

Tascam has unveiled the Sonicview 16XP and Sonicview 24XP digital recording and mixing consoles for touring, installed sound, recording studios, and broadcasting. Both units incorporate a new multi-screen user interface called V.I.E.W. (Visual Interactive Ergonomic Workflow) to allow easy operation and control of all system parameters using customizable touch screens, user-definable buttons, and control software.

The Sonicview consoles contain a 64-In/64-Out Dante interface, a 32-bit/96 kHz multi-channel USB audio interface, built-in 32-track multi-track SD recording (XP model), Class 1 Premium mic preamplifiers, and I/O. These recording mixers offer 96 kHz, 54-bit float FPGA mixing engine, continuous high-definition 96 kHz sampling, and 32-bit analog-to-digital converters. The mixing engine’s float-point processing makes it possible to change levels without compromising resolution and FPGA mixing engine ensures low latency of 0.51ms, even in analog-to-analog connections.

TASCAM Sonicview 16XP + Sonicview 24XP Mixers

TASCAM has premiered the Sonicview Recording Mixer line: Sonicview 16XP and TASCAM Sonicview 24XP.

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Tascam Sonicview Features:

  • 44 input channels (or 40 mono input channels and 2 stereo input channels) and 4FX return
  • Motorized channel faders in three banks of eight, plus a motorized stereo fader for the main bus
  • Visual Interactive Ergonomic Workflow (VIEW) system lets you configure the Sonicview 24XP’s three 7″ touch screens
  • 54-bit float-point FPGA mixing engine, 32-bit/96 kHz sampling and 32-bit analog-to-digital converters
  • 64-in/64-out built-in Dante interface; supports redundancy and DDM, AES67 and SMPTE ST 2110 interoperability
  • 24 channels with XLR mic/line inputs and 8 channels with both XLR mic inputs and balanced TRS line inputs
  • Each microphone input feeds a Class 1 HDIA (High Definition Instrumentation Architecture) preamp
  • Built-in USB Audio Interface and Stereo Recording
  • Built-in 32-track SD Recording
  • 4 multi-effects processors
  • Optional expansion card slot
  • 8-in/8-out GPIO terminals (on a DB25 connector) for external control
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The Tascam Sonicview recording mixers offer multiple ways to record. In addition to its integrated audio interface, the Sonicview 24XP and TASCAM Sonicview 16XP come with a preinstalled IF-MTR32 integrated multi-track recording card, enabling you to capture 32 channels directly to an SDXC card. In regions other than the US, the optional IF-MTR32 can easily be installed into one of the two open expansion slots to enable 32-channel multi-track recording. The SD recorder supports simultaneous 32-channel punch-in/punch-out, pre-record, auto-record, and markers.

The Sonicview 16XP and Sonicview 24XP differ in frame size and the number of physical inputs, mic preamps, faders, and touch screens. The Sonicview 16XP offers 16 physical input channels with 100mm motorized faders and Class 1 HDIA (High-Definition Instrumentation Architecture) microphone preamps, while the Sonicview 24XP provides 24 physical input channels with 100mm motorized faders and the Class 1 HDIA microphone preamps. Internally, the architecture of the two models is the same, with an internal 44 input channels (40 mono channels and 2 stereo channels), 22 flex output buses, and the L/R main bus with 31-band graphic EQ. The Sonicview 16XP offers motorized channel faders in two banks of eight while the Sonicview 24XP offers motorized channel faders in three banks of eight. Each console offers a motorized stereo fader for the main bus. Above each bank of channel faders is a color touch panel that allows one to view entire mixer channels, or get down to details, controlling each parameter with one’s fingertip. For visual feedback, the Sonicview 16XP provides two 7-inch touch panels while the Sonicview 24XP offers three.

The Sonicview’s also contain 11 Input Module signal processing functions, including Delay, Phase, Digital Trim, High-pass filter, Gate/Expander/De-esser, 4-band Parametric EQ, Compressor/Ducker, Solo, Mix 1-22 Send/Pan (Pre/Post), FX 1-4 Send/Pan (Pre/Post), and Fader/Pan/Mute to L/R. Both mixers provide a 32-in/32-out, 32-bit/96 kHz audio interface. Two expansion slots provide additional connectivity (analog, MADI, or AES/EBU I/O) via an optional expansion card or add an optional card for 32-track multi-track internal recording.

No availability or pricing has been announced.

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