| The new MAYAH
MERK II is a portable Codec and Mixer. It is
based on the well known and introduced the |
| CENTAURI product family. |
| While typical portable devices
have restrictions on the number of audio I/O and compatibility, |
| MERK II development has focussed
on extended features and functionality in that area: |
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4 switchable MIC/LINE Inputs and 4 Headphone Outputs |
Switchable Phantom Power 48V with LED indication |
1 or optionally 4 ISDN BRI |
10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet for Audio-via-IP and Wireless-LAN |
Extended mixing capabilitites including monitor & control |
Flashcast compatibility to most of all available audio codecs |
Extremely low delay algorithms with apt-X, ADPCM4SB and AAC
Low Delay |
Electronically controlled potentiometers for full audio mixing
remote control |
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Product Brochure(pdf
206KB) |
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| MERK II supports dual codec
mode as well as point-to-multipoint transmissions - the dream
of a reporter |
| to reach up to 8 destinations
simultaneously with e.g. 64kBit/s AAC audio quality. |
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| Up to four people for extended
interview groups or a combination of original stadium sound
plus two |
| interview people can be transmitted
simultaneously in stereo with all mixing parameters under control.
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| Individually controllable
send/receive levels for headphone monitoring allow the right
mix for each interview |
| partner. |
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| With Flashcast¢ç technology
connectivity is as easy as pushing a button. Directories of
complete set-ups |
| and phone book entries are
easy to access. Compatibility to many available audio codecs
is provided in |
| the same and known professionalism
as in CENTAURI¢ç Audio Gateway Codecs. |
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| Ergonomic studies have resulted
in control and LCD combination in a user friendly way. |
| The eight key potentiometers
are electronically controlled and are either level, pan or gain. |
| The selection is performed
by four function keys. The traditional keypad from CENTAURI
for navigation and |
| alphanumeric processes is
kept. |