Logitek mixIT Audio Console System/JET67 Manual
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JET-67 DANTE
This is a card that plugs into the main DSP board of the JET-67 and adds 64 x 64 channels of
Dante networking in addition to the AES-67 networking built into the JET67.
Practically speaking, it’s more audio networking than you’ll ever need for a 12 or 6 fader
console, but that means you’ll never run out of networking power, either.
If you did not order the JET-67 DANTE card when you bought your system and decide to add it
later, it can be installed in the field. The only tool you will need is a screwdriver.
About Logitek
Founded in 1979 by two Rice University students, Logitek has made audio consoles for
television and radio for more than 40 years. After helping found the campus radio station and
installing a donated audio console at KTRU, the pair decided they could design a better one
themselves and the company was born.
In the late 1990s, Logitek was the first North American company to offer a router-based digital
console. Its first virtual PC-based console was introduced in 1999. By 2009, the company had
pivoted to television, offering both physical and virtual consoles that seamlessly interface to
production workflow automation systems.
mixIT represents Logitek’s return to its radio roots, offering a simple user interface, modern
control, and the latest in standards-based networking technology at an attractive price.
Our vision for Audio over IP is simple: we believe that over time, every piece of audio
equipment will have an Ethernet jack on it, and it should be as easy to connect something to
the audio network as it is to plug an XLR into an analog or digital board.
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