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The RPM 88, RPM 44, and RPM 22 are 100% drag and drop configurable DSP-based devices, set up and controlled using Rane's new Drag Net software.
Industry standard 10Base-T Ethernet is used to communicate between Drag
Net devices and any Ethernet-equipped PC running Microsoft Windows.
Drag Net offers the ultimate in signal processing flexibility, allowing
you to draw the system you need without signal flow restrictions.
Familiar Windows file management tools and Shortcuts are incorporated
into Drag Net, allowing complete project management within a single
interface.
The RPM 22 provides two balanced, studio-grade
analog inputs (selectable mic or line level), and two balanced analog
outputs. The RPM 88 and RPM 44
offer the same high-quality analog I/O, in 8 and 4 channel
configurations respectively. A two-channel AES3 digital input and
two-channel AES3 digital output are also provided on each, making the
RPM 22 a true 4-input, 4-output device. All I/O, including the AES3
I/O, has its own, 100% user-defined signal processing path. The RPM's
analog inputs feature software-controllable mic preamps with an
equivalent input noise (EIN) of -128 dBu, satisfying even the most
demanding audio applications.
Cost-effective end user control
is possible using optional Rane accessories in conjunction with the RW
485 Remote Interface Port and Versatile Input and Output logic Ports.
Whether your application requires contact closure Preset recall, remote
level control using a potentiometer on a wall, or multi-zone source
selection and smart, reconfigurable volume controls, Drag Net and the
RPM 22 keep the user interface easy and inexpensive.
Euroblock
connectors are provided for audio I/O, logic I/O and the RW 485 port.
Grounding screws for direct connection to the metal chassis are
provided for solving EMI problems due to shield wiring. Also found on
the rear panel are standard XLR-type connectors for the AES3 I/O, an
RJ-45 Ethernet connector for computer control and an IEC AC power input.
All
DSP algorithms are not created equally and textbook DSP algorithms miss
the mark where the rubber meets the road. Rane's team of audio-savvy
DSP mathematicians -- a rare breed itself -- in conjunction with our
industry-leading analog signal processing gurus have combined forces to
offer superlative digital and analog audio performance. With 24-bit
converters, greater than 106 dB throughput dynamic range and
double-precision 48-bit internal DSP 'math,' the RPM 22 offers the best
DSP algorithms and audio performance available. These ain't no Internet
appliances! For example, the RPM 22's 200 MIPs translate into 125 fully
parametric EQ filters, should you need multiple 15 band parametrics and
nothing else.
Multiple units are controlled from a single
computer using low-cost Ethernet switches. The recessed Default button
on the rear panel recalls Preset 1 in case of communications failure.
The front panel has three-segment LED meters for each input and output,
allowing fast and intuitive signal flow verification without a
computer. Control Port, Power, Ethernet and Status indicators are also
on the front panel. Powered from an internal UL recognized, CSA and CE
certified power supply, the RPM 22 is compatible with any installation
mandating agency compliance.
The right tool for the right job
We
all know how important the right tool is to the timely and efficient
completion of any project. That is why Rane Corporations engineers have
chosen a fixed-point digital signal processor solution for the RPM
series of products. Fixed-point has many advantages over floating point
in audio applications, but is clearly superior because its not
restricted to 24 bit precision. Due to limitations of the state of the
art, when double precision is required for more complex calculations
such as low frequency filters and dynamics processors the only choice
is the fixed-point implementation. The double precision 48-bit
capabilitiy of the fixed-point processors Rane uses offers higher
resolution and greater accuracy than the single precision 24-bit*
limitation of currently available floating point processors.
*Current
floating-point processors commonly used in audio products provide a
total of 32 bits. Only 24 of those are used for audio processing. The
remaining 8 bits are used to determine the "window" inside which the
actual processing occurs.
Read Superior Audio Requires Fixed-Point DSP for the full story.
RPM 88 / 44 / 22 Data Sheet (1M) (contains Drag Net info)
| RPM 22 Manual (100k)
| Drag Net Software color brochure (8M)
| MRS 4 Data Sheet (100k)
| LRS 4 Data Sheet (100k)
| VR 2 Data Sheet (100k)
| SR Smart Remotes Data Sheet (500k)
| SR 2 Manual (400k)
| SR 3 Manual (500k)
| SR 4 Manual (500k)
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