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Monitor
Controller :
High End Analog Solutions
Barry Rudolph : Using the Monitor is completely
transparent to the mixing process.
The source buttons work without effort and without clicks, the volume
control is easy
to grab and precisely set, and, like the whole Dangerous line, the
unit has a solid and
rugged feel.
STEREO & SURROUND |

Future Music Award'07

ST/SR Tec Nominee'06

DBox wins Tec Award 2008

ST/SR Mix certified Hit '06
REDCO
Little Red Cue Box

Custom Cables
Sommer & Vovox Multicore

Mixology
Seminars
Hi End Workshops with Fab
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DANGEROUS MQ
VU & Digital Peak
Meter, CUE, Talkback
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DANGEROUS MONITOR Digital
& Analog Inputs, Dim, Mute, Stepped Attenuator
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DANGEROUS MONITOR ST/SR
Stereo & Surround,
Solo, Mute, CUE, Talkback |

DANGEROUS ADDITIONAL SWITCHING SYSTEM
Digital I/O, AES EBU,
Video Switching and lots more |

DANGEROUS
D-Box Stereo, DA Conversion, Talkback, Cue, Mono |
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"How
important is a Monitor Controller ? "
The usual DAW doesn't have a suitable way of listenting and comparing
other
sources.
At the same time the quality of Pro Tools, Logic and Nuendo became
so good
that you need a device that doesn't alter the sound of your DAW.
Monitoring is done through the Dangerous MONITOR or Dangerous MONITOR
ST/SR.
The MQ is a necessity for professional engineers to fully control
and monitor a
DAW recording or mixing session. A unit like the MQ will separate
your system
from the typical home studio rig. |
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