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The GPM-216 lets musicians create their own individual monitor mix, exactly
the way they want it, on stage or in the studio. Musicians plug instruments and
microphones into the front-panel audio inputs, where the signals are digitized
and distributed to other units over a network using standard Ethernet cables.
The unit has an easy to use interface to control your individual mix of local
and networked audio sources using front-panel controls and an LCD screen. It
has front-panel output connectors for headphones or earbuds, and line outs on
the back for powered wedges or other audio gear. Send/Return loops allow
musicians to patch in external effects or EQ for their overall mix, or apply
them to their own input channels.

Peer-to-peer/musician-to-musician architecture

Using the Glyph Monitor system on stage is dramatically different than using a
traditional monitoring setup because it does not require a dedicated monitor
mixing board or engineer. Its design implements a peer-to-peer architecture,
where all the units connect to one another, instead of connecting to a central
mixer. Signals from performers are split at each performer’s GPM, sending to
both the monitoring network and the front of house (FOH) mixing board.
Each performer’s unit contains the basic functions of a mixing board (mic pre,
gain, volume, pan, mute, phase reverse), eliminating the need for a monitor
mixing board.

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A collaborative system for creating 

individual monitor mixes.

Cool, huh?

Front panel controls

• Mode Select button - switches between Performance and Setup Mode
• Function Select knob – selects functions such as “Mixer” and “Pan” in

Performance Mode, and “diagnostics” and “configuration” in Setup Mode

• 16 Selector buttons – chooses and displays info about source signal
• LCD screen – displays current selections and parameters
• Data knob – changes “continuous” parameters like volume level or pan position
• Data buttons - change binary parameter of source signal, like solo and mute
• Volume, Treble, Bass knobs - control audio sent to headphones and line outputs

Features:

Peer-to-peer, no board sends or monitor
board required

• Signals plug directly into the GPM-216,

cable split sends signals back out to mixer

• Units connect with CAT5 Ethernet cable

• Transmits 2 audio streams, mixes 16

• Save and recall monitor mix settings

• Can be used with headphones, earbuds

and powered wedges 

• Tabletop or rack-mountable enclosure

• Setup mode allows programming the

GPM-216 prior to performance

• Uses standard network protocols 

• Configuration via Java and web interface

• Pristine 24 bit, 48 kHz sound quality

• Built-in reverb and instrument tuner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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